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IDFA 2025

Monikondee

Tolin Erwin Alexander, Lonnie van Brummelen, Siebren de Haan
Suriname, Netherlands
2025
103 min
Dutch Premiere
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The Maroni River forms the border between Suriname and French Guiana, and is home to Indigenous peoples and Maroons, descendants of Africans who freed themselves from Dutch enslavers. Climate change and gold mining steadily erode their sources of life: land, forest, and river.

Through stories and songs, Monikondee evokes the pressures these communities face, and their resilience. We encounter them through Boogie, a Fiiman (“free man”) who delivers freight to the villages along the shore in a motorized dugout canoe. While the communities increasingly depend on his supplies, his provision of fuel to gold miners makes him complicit in the very forces threatening their livelihood—an uncomfortable reality that several women firmly confront him with.

Summoned by community leaders to a hearing concerning his nephew, Boogie begins a journey upriver. Along the way he reflects on old and new ways of life.

Credits
Director
Executive producer
    Ann Hermelijn
    Ann Hermelijn
Cinematography
Animation
    Barend Onneweer
    Barend Onneweer
Sound
    Idi Lemmers
    Idi Lemmers
Narrator
    Boogie Adijontoe
    Boogie Adijontoe
World Sales
    vriza productions
    vriza productions
Distribution for the Netherlands
    Cinema Delicatessen
    Cinema Delicatessen

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