Laan (film)

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Laan
Directed byLula Ali Ismaïl
Written byLula Ali Ismaïl
Produced byLula Ali Ismaïl
StarringLula Ali Ismaïl
Edited byCédric Le Floch, Elisabeth Paquotte
Music byAlice Diriney Yabeh, Farah Ahmed Guedi, Guy Bilong
Release date
  • 2011 (2011)
Running time
27 min.
CountryDjibouti
LanguagesFrench, Somali

Laan (Friends) is a 2011 Djiboutian short film directed by Lula Ali Ismaïl.

Plot[edit]

Souad, Oubah and Ayane are three young women in Djibouti who chew on qat and seek love. The three friends met at a young age and have similar experiences. After Souad leaves Djibouti to study abroad, she has trouble finding a lover because she is very demanding and selective when it comes to men. Oubah, meanwhile, is dealing with marital problems that almost leads to a breakdown. Her husband consumes qat frequently and is distancing himself from Oubah. She feels he will leave her, and considers the narcotic leaf worse than a mistress. Ayane is the happiest of the three, as she has a good husband, but also has a deep secret.

Cast[edit]

  • Fatouma Mohamed Djama
  • Lula Ali Ismail
  • Fardoussa Moussa Egueh
  • Mohamed Ahmed Ismail

Production[edit]

Ali Ismaïl had lived in Canada for several years and had roles in some television series, but wanted to make a film. She returned to Djibouti to find inspiration, as she did not have a precise topic, and noticed the prevalence of qat chewing.[1] Ali Ismaïl travelled through Djibouti to seek funds to create the film. She received a positive reaction from many Djiboutians, but was faced with limited resources. She contacted the Ministry of Culture, which replied that it did not have a budget for cinematic productions but was supportive.[2] The working title of the film was Laan iyo qoys ("The leaf (of qat) and the hearth"), emphasizing the role of the plant in the film. In addition to directing, Ali Ismaïl also acted in the film.[3]

Release and reception[edit]

The film had its world premiere at the Institut Français Arthur Rimbaud in Djibouti.[3] It was screened at several film festivals in France, Canada, and the United States and was well received. It received an award at the Lausanne Film Festival.[2] Because of the positive response to the film, Ali Ismaïl decided to make a feature film. Her first feature film, Dhalinyaro, was released in 2017.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lula Ali Ismaïl: the first Djiboutian film director!". Africa Top Success. 25 January 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b "SOMALI FILMAKER [sic] LULA ALI ISMAIL PUTS HER COUNTRY OF DJIBOUTI ON THE CINEMATIC MAP WITH HER FIRST FEATURE-LENGTH FILM, DHALINYARO". Somalia Online. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Laan, le premier court métrage de Lula Ali Ismail". Touki Montreal (in French). 30 April 2020. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  4. ^ Sawlani, Samira (17 July 2020). "Meet Lula Ali Ismaïl, Djibouti's 'First Lady of Film'". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 24 October 2020.

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