Besida
II. In Nigeria, there is a saying: ‘When the fish dies, all that is left is the city.’
‘Where were you when I needed you? Everywhere but here. What do you want now? Now that everything is over, everything’s been decided? Fate has chosen.’ That’s how she lays it out to him, sister to brother.
A tiny village in the middle of the primeval forest, just a few huts. Cars only stop to pick up the young women and take them to the city. Her brother wants to stop her, but she won’t be stopped. The weapon is deadly and yet no argument. There are no arguments left when the fish has died and the city calls. ‘You were there yourself,’ she says. ‘That’s exactly the point,’ he replies. ‘I was there. Don’t you go too.’ Besida treats regret and destiny. In immediate, almost physical images, in a mere handful of situations that always play out at the same places, an ancient destiny is staged. There is no hope once the first step down the road has been taken. It’s always raining, and when it rains it pours. The young women sit in the car, waiting for their sisters. They laugh, life is beautiful. The road still lies in front of them.
Maike Mia Höhne
With
- Oghenetega Emunemu (Mudiaga)
- Enoh Akpovwovwo (Besida)
- Ejaita Okagbare (Tega)
- Oghenerukewe (Onome)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Chuko Esiri |
Cinematography | Diogo Costa Amarante |
Editing | Chuko Esiri, Pinar Yorgancioglu |
Music | Herdís Stefánsdóttir |
Producers | Chuko Esiri, Dan Meththananda |
Produced by
Arie Esiri
Chuko Esiri
Born in Warri, Nigeria in 1985. He has an MFA in Screenwriting and Directing from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Program. Eyimofe is his first feature film.
Filmography (short films)
2017 Goose · Goose; Shortfilm, co-directed by Arie Esiri 2018 Besida · Besida; 12 min., Shorts (Out of competition) 2018
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2020