The African who wanted to fly

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2016

Synopsis

Now starring in dozens of kung fu films and working behind the camera with the Chan brothers, Luc Bendza grew up in a small Gabonese town and became a master of an art that until then had no Africans. It’s the story of a kid who wanted to fly like the Chinese warriors, so passionate that he forced his way into the mythical Shaolin Temple at the age of 15. His story begins when, at the age of 10, he starts intensive kung fu training with his neighborhood friends and shoots his own film in the streets of Koulamoutou…

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Credits

70 minutes

Duration

French and Madarin

Language

Samantha Biffot

Directors

Tact Production

Producers

Not specified

Distributor

Not specified

Technical team

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Informations

type documentary color, French/English/Chinese subtitles, shot in HD, 16/9 format

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