SANKARA IS NOT DEAD
ABOUT
After Burkina Faso’s 2014 popular uprising, the young poet Bikontine decides to go meet his fellow citizens along the country’s only rail line. From South to North, through cities and villages, he learns about their dreams and disappointments, confronting his poetry with the realities of a rapidly shifting society. His journey ultimately reveals the enduring political legacy of storied former president Thomas Sankara, assassinated in 1987 and known as the “African Che Guevara.”
After studies in history and philosophy, Lucie Viver worked as an assistant director (Otar Iosseliani, Mati Diop, Rabah Ameur-Zaïmèche…). In 2013, she was admitted to La Fémis Screenplay Workshop. Since then, she has been developing several documentary and fiction film projects. SANKARA IS NOT DEAD is her first film.