WORLD PREMIERE
With the presence of the directors
LAURENT BENHAMOU and LUCY DURÁN.
World-renowned, award-winning
Malian musician Ballaké Sissoko takes
us on a unique journey to follow the
trail of his instrument, the kora, a
West African 21-string harp whose
origins are shrouded in legend. The
journey begins at Ballaké’s home in
Bamako, capital of Mali where he was
born and raised. We hear his talented
group of young kora students play
sublime music on his rooftop. His
cousin demonstrates the complex craft
of making a kora, and takes Ballaké
for the first time to visit the majestic
rocky hills where the great Mali empire
began. Travelling further westwards
to Senegal and Gambia, where his
family on both sides are from, Ballaké
traverses by canoe the beautiful
Casamance river to drop in on a family
of kora players who keep alive the old
traditional style of the instrument.
Inspired, Ballaké plays the kora late
into the night, to the sounds of crickets
and night birds, remembering his
own heritage in that part of the world.
Narrated by celebrated Malian rapper
Oxmo Puccino, this film takes us to the
heart of the kora tradition, and to the
mystique and legend around it.
LAURENT BENHAMOU
French of North
African origin, has always been guided
by his love of music. Before becoming
a film director, he worked on radio,
programmed at a concert hall in Paris
and spent six years on the influential
magazine Mondomix supervising
video production. In 2012 he directed
Croisées Métisses, his first 52-minute
documentary for French TV. Ahinamá
was filmed in Cuba in 2017, and received
the SACEM prize for best music documentary.
In 2022 he co-directed with
Lucy Durán Ballaké Sissoko, kora tales,
filmed in Mali, Senegal and Gambia, for
TV5 Monde.
LUCY DURÁN
(Professor of Music
at SOAS, University of London), of
Spanish heritage, specializes in the
music of Mali and Cuba. She was
presenter of BBC Radio 3’s World
Routes for its duration, 2000-2013.
She has produced 26 albums, with
three Grammy nominations. Her films
include Tegere Tulon: handclapping
songs of Mali (2019), nominated in
2021 for Best Short Documentary, at
Cannes International Pan-African Film
festival. In 2022 Durán curated the film
cycle for Festival Imaterial in Evora,
Portugal, and was awarded the Festival
prize for her work. She is co-director
of the film Ballaké Sissoko, kora tales,
which receives its world premiere in
Evora at the Imaterial festival in 2023.