Despite the daily struggles against power cuts and absent teachers, what ultimately comes across in this film is the vibrancy of youth. The students’ energy and passion contrasts with the backdrop of grimy, graffitied walls, makeshift washing-lines and a rickety basketball hoop. What I take away from this short film over and above the dismal, helpless depiction of the situation in Madagascar, are the beautiful, smart, individual characters. The poignancy of the situation is captured by a shot of one of the student’s t-shirts on which is written: “ Kid you’ll move mountains”.
Despite the daily struggles against power cuts and absent teachers, what ultimately comes across in this film is the vibrancy of youth. The students’ energy and passion contrasts with the backdrop of grimy, graffitied walls, makeshift washing-lines and a rickety basketball hoop. What I take away from this short film over and above the dismal, helpless depiction of the situation in Madagascar, are the beautiful, smart, individual characters. The poignancy of the situation is captured by a shot of one of the student’s t-shirts on which is written: “ Kid you’ll move mountains”.