Plus intro and panel discussion on the role of the Griot
A young man is sent to “La Maca,” a prison in the middle of the Ivorian forest ruled by its inmates. As tradition goes with the rising of the red moon, he is designated by the Boss to be the new “Roman” and must tell a story to the other prisoners. Learning what fate awaits him, he begins to narrate the mystical life of the legendary outlaw named “Zama King” and has no choice but to make his story last until dawn.
In the clearing of the Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) forest of Abidjan is the only prison in the world ruled by an inmate—MACA. Far removed from anarchy, the Dangoro named Blackbeard (Steve Tientcheu) stands atop the prison by way of a traditional hierarchy governed by codes, laws, and beliefs. When a Dangoro falls ill, for example, he can no longer govern. He must take his own life. Blackbeard’s once-towering figure is now withered to toting an oxygen tank. He knows his reign as Dangoro is dissipating. But if he can find a Roman, a storyteller, in time before the next red moon, he can invoke “Night of Roman.” And maybe stave off the prison’s power hungry factions for just a little bit longer.
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