
Nourritures amères
Réalisation
Pascale APPORA-GNEKINDY, Ningyi SUN
In the Central African Republic, sand diver Thomas and Chinese construction manager Jianmin embrace struggle as the cost of a better future. Eat Bitter asks what we're willing to sacrifice for a brighter tomorrow, uncertain if it will ever come in the global world of the XXIst century.
Réalisé par
Pascale APPORA-GNEKINDY, Ningyi SUN
Photographie
Orphé ZAZA BAMOY
Montage
Hannah CHOE & Mathieu FAURE
Musique
Cal FREUNDLICH
Son
Aaron KOYASSOUKPENGO
Production
MJAGGER
Kea-Kwis Productions
Oaz Picture Entertainment
Perpetuo Films
Kea-Kwis Productions
Oaz Picture Entertainment
Perpetuo Films
Réalisé par

Pascale APPORA-GNEKINDY
Pascale Appora-Gnekindy hails from the Central African Republic (CAR). She is the owner of Kea-Kwis Production, a video production company in Bangui, CAR. She co-directed her first feature documentary Eat Bitter in 2023. In 2017, she directed My Eyes To Hear, a documentary short about a boy overcoming his disability in a land where the disabled are marginalized. The film was an official selection of The International Film Festival of Kinsaha and Film Festival Africlap. In 2019, she directed Two Sisters, the journey of two sisters who struggle to find the right balance between their studies, their life at home and their femininity. Pascale came to film production from the IT world. She started studying films when she was selected to participate in 2016 in documentary filmmaking workshops organized by the French Alliance of Bangui and the Ateliers Varan.

Ningyi SUN
A Chinese national, Ningyi Sun is a film director, writer, and actor and a grantee of Sundance, Hot Docs Blue Ice, Ford Foundation, IDFA Bertha Fund, and Chicken & Egg Pictures . Her documentary feature Eat Bitter about a Chinese construction manager and a local sand laborer pursuing happiness in a civil war in the Central African Republic was her first attempt at making a film. Eat Bitter had its world premiere at CPH:DOX in 2023 and has been screened in Hot Docs, Vision du Reel, Shanghai International Film Festival, Encounters South Africa Documentary Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Dok Leipzig, Doc Edge and more. Before diving into the filmmaking world, she worked for the United Nations peace operation in the Central African Republic. Currently based in New York, Ningyi is writing her first fiction screenplay based on a true story of a Chinese immigrant woman in Flushing, Queens.
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