Félicité Film

Alain Gomis | France/Senegal/Belgium/Germany/Lebanon 2017 | Lingala with English subtitles | 2h3m | 15

Synopsis

Set in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the film follows the story of a vivacious independent singer, Félicité, as she carves out a life for herself and her son in a precarious and hostile environment. Moments of visual and musical poetry occur in scenes in which the Symphonic Orchestra of Kinshasa performs in an old warehouse space. These moments, filmed in dreamlike blue, are contrasted with the white hot daytime scenes in which Félicité struggles to navigate the harsh urban jungle of Kinshasa, a city in which safe and harmonious living seems almost unattainable. As a struggling bar singer, Félicité’s backing band is played by the real-life Kasai Allstars, the city’s most famous musical outfit. Through music, friendship and love, the narrative weaves a breathtaking depiction of hope, sensuality and song. French/Senegalese director Alain Gomis further cements his reputation as one of the most talented contemporary African filmmakers in this highly acclaimed film, honoured with the Golden Stallion at the FESPACO film festival in Burkina Faso as well as the Silver Bear at Berlinale.

Following the opening screening everyone is warmly invited to celebrate AiM’s 12th opening in Filmhouse Cafe Bar. We will be enjoying wine and African snacks by Knights Kitchen as well as African jazz from the talented Zimbabwean singer Cynthia Gentle.

Showings

Edinburgh / Fri 27 Oct / 8.35pm
Filmhouse / Book Now