Toumast - Entre Guitare et Kalashnikov

In 1996, Kalashnikovs were publicly burnt in Timbuktu. At the time, the "Flame of Peace" symbolized the end of the Touareg rebellion, which had been suppressed in bloody massacres. That year, the rebels laid down their arms. That year, with the government having made promises, the families who had fled abroad left Mauritania, Algeria and Burkina Faso to return home. In the fight for rights and survival waged by this people, who for centuries had found their freedom in one of the world's most inhospitable regions, the Sahara, culture and arms have been in direct competition ever since.
Cast
Crew
Dominique Margot
Director, Screenplay, Director of Photography
Daniel Gibel
Editor
Matthias Kälin
Director of Photography
Patrick Ghiringhelli
Director of Photography
Cornelia Seitler
Co-Producer
Brigitte Hofer
Co-Producer

Étienne Curchod
Sound Editor

Denis Séchaud
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dieter Meyer
Sound Mixer
Laurent Barbey
Sound Mixer
Philip Welsh
Sound Mixer
Toumast
Music
Tilwat
Music
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