Our Partners - Film-Production
In collaboration with our partners
high end film-equipment and their experienced film-crew of 20 selected cameramen of different TV-stations, we are covering the original version of the Musical to produce a High-Definition cinematic film – with the aim to launch it in different film-festivals...
The film production of the musical “Diary of a Lost Baobab” covers a wide range of film-Genre, and with that a wide
range of a target group - e.g.:
Overview
Official Title: DIARY OF A LOST BAOBAB
Language: English
Sub-title: German, English, French, Spanish
Duration of film: ca. 140 Minutes
Recommended age: From 6 years up
Planed Project-end
and -presentation: March 2017
Production: Bruno Munoz Perez (BUTTERFLIES AND ELEPHANTS ON MOON)
Production country’s: D/ESP/F/GH/BF
Start of film production: 05.01.2017
Venue of film production: Accra
Planed world premiere: February 2018
Planed exploitation
of the film: The publication and distribution / exploitation of the Film “Diary of a lost Baobab” is planned at:
worldwide - Europe, America, Asia, Africa, Oceania.
Official Film website: www.Diary-of-a-lost-Baobab.com
CREW:
Director: Bruno Munoz Perez
Secretary: Lucky Agbomadzie
2nd Unit Directors: Lucky Agbomadzie
Confidence Losu
Enoch Nii Teiko Hamond
George Dzikunu
Odomankoma Kyerema Kwamena Pra
Chorography: Lucky Agbomadzie
Script: Bruno Munoz Perez
Camera: Lawson Zikpi
Edit: Emmanuel Dezie
Sound Recordist: Rusty-G Sound
Light: Conceptz
Costume design: Lucky Agbomadzie
Film-Sequences / Photo: Sascha Lässig
Editor / Post-Production: Emmanuel Dadzie
Casting: Lucky Agbomadzie
Bruno Munoz Perez
The large parts of the non-verbal presentation (Music and Dance / Dance Theatre) and with that a simple synchronization and subtitling, allows a
large participation in film-festivals over a wide target area and groups – In particular:
because they are all connected in different ways with the content and the subject areas of the story of the planned musical and film production - e.g. Diaspora, History, colonization and the slave trade, imperialism, culture, migration and integration, Intercultural relation, work-migration, culture etc.
The publication and distribution / exploitation of the Film “Diary of a lost Baobab” is planned at:
worldwide - Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceania.
The Film-Trailer gives through Interviews an view of some participating artists their background, about the Musical, Africa, the used art and artist –with some flashes of performances of African Art. The contributed persons of the trailer are: