Souli (film)
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Directed byAlexander Abela
Written byAlexander Abela
William Shakespeare (based on Othello)
William Shakespeare (based on Othello)
CinematographyJoseph Areddy
Edited byChristel Dewynter
Anthony Sloman
Anthony Sloman
| Souli | |
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French promotional release poster | |
| Directed by | Alexander Abela |
| Written by | Alexander Abela William Shakespeare (based on Othello) |
| Cinematography | Joseph Areddy |
| Edited by | Christel Dewynter Anthony Sloman |
| Music by | Deborah Mollison |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
| Countries | France Madagascar United Kingdom |
| Languages | French, Malagasy |
Souli is a 2004 Malagasy drama film written and directed by Alexander Abela and based on William Shakespeare's Othello. It follows Abela's 1999 film Makibefo, an adaptation of Macbeth.[1]
Carlos (based on Shakespeare's Cassio) is a young Spanish student searching for the renowned Senegalese poet Souli, who may be the last griot to possess the "Thiossan tale". Souli, based on Othello, is working as a fisherman and living with a young French woman Mona (based on Desdemona). Abela's version of the villainous Iago is French trader Yann, who, helped by his girlfriend Abi, plots to destroy the lives of Souli and Mona.[1][2]
Cast
- Eduardo Noriega as Carlos
- Aurélien Recoing as Yann
- Makena Diop as Souli
- Fatou N'Diaye as Abi
- Jeanne Antebi as Mona