Tasuma

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Screenplay byKollo Daniel Sanou
Produced byKollo Daniel Sanou
StarringSerge Henri
Aï Keïta
Besani Raoul Khalil
Tasuma
Directed byKollo Daniel Sanou
Screenplay byKollo Daniel Sanou
Produced byKollo Daniel Sanou
StarringSerge Henri
Aï Keïta
Besani Raoul Khalil
Music byCheick Tidiane Seck
Release date
  • 1 August 2004 (2004-08-01)
Running time
90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes)
CountryBurkina Faso
LanguagesFrench
Dyula

Tasuma is a 2004 comedy-drama directed, written and produced by Kollo Daniel Sanou which tells the story of a Burkinabé war veteran who had fought for France abroad returning to his home village.[1]

Sogo (Mamadou Zerbo) is a war-battered veteran who fought for France in World War II and the Indochina Wars. Due to his bravery and ferocity in battle Sogo has earned the nickname Tasuma (the fire) and fears no one, including government officials. He is also civil-minded and kind-hearted, and has promised the women of his village gasoline-powered mill to grind their millet with the military pension he has earned.[2] Coming home to his childhood village however Sogo finds himself unable to access his pension. After many years of being denied the money which is rightfully his, Sogo returns to his village with a gun in hand.[3] After being sent to jail, the women of the village rally for Sogo to be set free.[4]

Cast

  • Mamadou Zerbo (as Sogo)
  • Aï Keïta
  • Noufou Ouédraogo (as Papa)
  • Besani Raoul Kjalil
  • Serges Henri
  • Safiatou Sanou
  • Sonia Karen Sanou
  • Stanislas Soré

Themes

Although a comedy, the film containers the serious theme of thousands of African soldiers who fought for France in the major wars of the 21st-century but never received the recognition nor the reimbursement they deserved.[5]

Reception

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