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INA

 

Directed by Paul Manate, 1999

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SYNOPSIS

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Ina is a 15 years old teenager whose adoptive parents decide to send to an agricultural High School far from home. Once there, she discovers that her parents are very worried about her.

Bewildered, and suffering from her “difference”, she escapes in the forest…

Cast

Technical Data

Festivals

Aurélia LECONTE
Denise ARON SCHRÖPFER
Eric HEMON
Geordy MONFILS

Fiction - France - 1999

21' - 35 mm

Colors – 1.66:1 – Dolby SR

Version

French

Technical Crew

Written and directed by

Paul MANATE

Photography

Sylvia CALLE

 

Editing

Dominique PETROT

Sound

Laurent BENAÏM

Score

Jean-Philippe GOUDE

Production

Nicolas BREVIERE – Local Films

Distribution

Local Films Distribution

International Sales

Local Films 

Festival du Film Court de Villeurbanne
Festival « Dakino » de Bucarest / Roumanie
Rotterdam International Film Festival / Pays-Bas
Festival « Message To Man » de Saint Petersbourg / Russie
Festival du Film de Téhéran / Iran
Festival du Film de Braunshweig / Allemagne
Festival International « Cinema Joven » de Valence / Espagne
Festival Ciné Ma Région
International Film Festival of Rotterdam

Materiel

TRAILER

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Born in Papeete, Paul Aivanaa Manate lived his entire childhood in Arue and then in PK9, in Mahina, with his three brothers and sisters. His father is a metropolitan and his mother is Tahitian from Rurutu.

At the beginning of the 80's, the family moved to mainland Tahiti, but Paul returned regularly to his native country to see his friends, his aunts and uncles, his many cousins, his parents living in Rurutu... With each visit, he replenishes his resources and gradually feeds his imagination, drawing inspiration and material for his future films from the landscapes, personalities and culture of Tahiti.

It was in France that his desire to make films became a reality. He obtained a DEA in cinema at the Sorbonne, worked for Canal + as a script consultant and began to write stories that always had a link with his mixed race origins and the Polynesian soul that he was so passionate about and that he tried to capture.

In 1995, he directed his first documentary, Des pirogues et des hommes, about the Va'a club in Faa and the Heiva races. In 1998, he shot a short film, Ina, inspired by the character of his Kanak half-sister, and in 2008, he directed Mes quatre morts, which tells the story of a Tahitian who arrives in Brest for an internship. Finally, in 2013, he shot Nevermore in Tahiti about the return of a "half" legionnaire to the fenua... Today, with the feature film L'Oiseau de paradis, Paul continues his cinematographic work on the richness and complexity of the Polynesian identity.

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