Wild Sky (French: Le Ciel en bataille) is a 2011 French autobiographical documentary film and cinematic essay/poem directed by Rachid B. and co-written by Florent Mangeot.[1]
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| Wild Sky | |
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| Directed by | Rachid B. |
| Written by | Rachid B. Florent Mangeot |
| Produced by | Sylvie Randonneix |
| Narrated by | Rachid B. |
| Cinematography | Arthur Forjonel Rachid B. |
| Edited by | Florent Mangeot |
| Music by | Fabien Bourdier |
| Distributed by | Nord-Ouest Documentaires |
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Running time | 42 minutes |
| Countries | France Switzerland |
| Language | French |
At his dying father's bedside; Rachid B. recalls his strongest memories from his childhood in Morocco to recollections of his homosexuality and rejection of Christianity, right up to his recent conversion to Islam.[2]
The film tells the story of his life, that he was never able to share with his father, and is "A powerful exploration of desire and of ones own identity."[3]
In April 2011, the film premiered at the Visions du Réel film festival.[4]
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