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Cannes Review: ‘AN’-Another Great Film By Naomi Kawase | It Surely Gets You to Re-evaluate Your Existence

Kirin Kiki, Masatoshi Nagase and Kyara Uchida in An
Kirin Kiki, Masatoshi Nagase and Kyara Uchida in An

Japanese film-maker, Naomi Kawase has returned to the Cannes Film Festival for the 7th time with another awe-inspiring and soul touching movie-An.

The movie which opened the ‘Un Certain Regard’ sidebar is a perfect selection—as it clearly showcases the competing Japanese film industry and succeeds in challenging societal stereotype while giving viewers another opportunity to ask the question; what’s my purpose?.

‘An’ revolves around an old woman- Tokue (Kiki Kirin) in her mid 70s whose life dream of wanting to work in a dorayaki (little pancakes filled with an) shop seemed as though it has gone with the wind considering her age. Sentaro (Nagase Masatoshi) operated a dorayaki shop and after attempts by Tokue to get Sentaro to hire her as that part time worker he was looking for, she managed to change his mind when he tasted her delicious homemade an.

Even though the tasteful homemade an by Tokue was enough to get her hired by Sentaro, her dedication, energy and connection with Sentaro as well as her own cooking were the ingredients that placed her in the heart of her boss. But there was a bigger problem—that which the booming business could not even stand…

Naomi Kawase's An at Cannes Film Festival
Naomi Kawase’s An at Cannes Film Festival

No matter how delicious those dorayaki tasted, the hovering stereotype was enough to get people throwing out and soon, Toku, the biggest asset and business changing part time worker became a liability.

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New Study Shows Younger Generation of Americans Are Abandoning Religion in Droves

In Ghana, we take a lot of what we’re told literally and on faith. Often even though there comes a time that we have the ability to verify what we’ve been told independently, we choose not to do so. Because personally I’ve found a thorough, honest evaluation of most of what you’ve learnt as part … Read more

President Rawlings Condemns Attacks on Yvonne Nelson and Her Fellow #DumsorMustStop Cohorts

I don’t know what he’s been eating but these days nobody drops truth bombs in Ghana quite like everybody’s favourite ex-President. Rawlings is one of the only few people in the NDC who’s able to discern reality, and his opinion on the insults that are being raised on Yvonne Nelson and the other celebrities who … Read more

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh Threatens To Slit The Throat Of Gay Men In His Country

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh
Gambian President Yahya Jammeh

With these kind of backward, uneducated brutes in charge of some countries, and their over educated but visionless counterparts in charge of others, is it any wonder Africa is going nowhere as a continent?

As the world progresses we humans realise the best way forward is to live in harmony together, exhibiting tolerance to those of other views and orientations from what we have. That is the way forward as a species, and unsurprisingly whenever you see intolerance on such a scale either religion or massive cultural prejudice is at play.

Comments like these do not sit well when uttered by an uncivilised idiot from any village in Ghana, much less the president of a country. Yahya Jammeh, in a speech at a rally in the town of Farafeni, threatened all homosexuals in his country.

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Coup In Burundi To Oust President Who Tried To Force A Third Term Run

President Pierre Nkurunziza
President Pierre Nkurunziza

They’re a rarity these days but under the most extreme circumstances a coup d’état would spring up and it seems that’s the case in Burundi.

President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he would be running for a third term, despite the constitution limiting the President to two terms. It sparked off series of protests that led to the death of 20 people with over 200 injured in clashes with police.

Amidst all this, the Burundian army have announced a coup to take over running of the country. The President was in Tanzania for a regional summit when the announcement was made. General Godfroid Niyombare, a former close ally of the President who was fired as Intelligence chief in February, led the coup.

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