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Monikondee

2025 / 100' Dir. Indigenous and Maroon communities of the Maroni River basin · Lonnie van Brummelen · Siebren de Haan · Tolin Alexander Prod. VRIZA Sales. Pascale Ramonda

Monikondee

Indigenous and Maroon communities of the Maroni River basin · Lonnie van Brummelen · Siebren de Haan · Tolin Alexander

The delivery of cargo along the Maroni River dividing Suriname and French Guyana reveals the complex dynamics of preserving traditions in the face of goldmining interests and climate change.

A boatman delivers cargo to remote Indigenous and Maroon communities between Suriname and French Guyana. The journey reveals the threats of goldmining and climate change to the region, and the complex dynamics of preserving local traditions in the face of the money-making interests within the rainforest. The film’s cinematic form is inspired by the mato, a Maroon story-telling technique, in which the narrator is interrupted by others, adding their own stories and songs.

Main Category: Documentary
Expected Completion: 2025
Original Film Title: Monikondee
English Film Title: Monikondee
Production Year: 2025
Running Time: 100
Original Language: various languages
Colour / B&W: colour
Filmography Director: Lonnie van Brummelen & Siebren de Haan: STONES HAVE LAWS (2018, doc), EPISODE OF THE SEA (2014, doc) Awards: Lawrence Kasdan Award for Best Narrative Film Ann Arbor FF, VIEW FROM THE ACROPOLIS (2012, short), MONUMENT OF SUGAR – HOW TO USE ARTISTIC MEANS TO ELUDE TRADE BARRIERS (2007, silent feature), GROSSRAUM (BORDERS OF EUROPE) (2005, silent short). Tolin Alexander: STONES HAVE LAWS (2018, doc).
Main Production Company: VRIZA
Main Production Company Phone: +31 6 5266 1156
Main Production Company E-mail: info@vriza.org
Main Production Company Website: www.vriza.org
Sales Agent: Pascale Ramonda