Makibefo
Makibefo is a 1999 Malagasy black-and-white drama film written and directed by . The director filmed the movie near the town of Faux Cap, Madagascar, with a single technical assistant. With the exception of an English-speaking narrator, all the roles are played by indigenous Antandroy people (few of whom had ever seen a movie before) who performed a largely improvised story based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth set in a remote fishing village.
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Makibefo
Makibefo is a 1999 Malagasy black-and-white drama film written and directed by . The director filmed the movie near the town of Faux Cap, Madagascar, with a single technical assistant. With the exception of an English-speaking narrator, all the roles are played by indigenous Antandroy people (few of whom had ever seen a movie before) who performed a largely improvised story based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth set in a remote fishing village.
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Alexander Abela
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Madagascar
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Alexander Abela
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Epicentre Films
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Doug Bryson
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Bien Rasoanan Tenaina
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Alexander Abela
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Martin Zia
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Neoliny Dety
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