“I was expecting the “purity of Africa””

Aïda Ballmann interviewed by José Manuel Cruz of Moon Magazine

“When we talk about short films, many readers will think that the works framed in this format are only shot in the immediate surroundings of the filmmakers who take on their projects. But that idea is not entirely accurate, as shown by two short films that not only cross borders but have chosen to venture into African territory to bring us the essence of a continent that. She manages to share a view where she distances the prejudice of the country from the scourges of violence and instability that usually affect it, providing the audience with a purity and a cleanness of spirit that leaves unforgettable traces in the soul”.

Interview by José Manuel Cruz for Moon Magazine.

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