WAITING FOR JESUS

Directed by : Thomas Balmès

The Huli tribe is one of the largest among 950 tribes of Papua New Guinea. They live in one of the most remote parts of the island and  saw the first Whites, Methodist missionaries, arrive in 1955. Since then, these missionaries have had to compete with other hundred churches to convert the most Papuans as possible. If women could see baptism as a way of enjoying a new recognition, the same was not true for men. For them, baptism meant giving up polygamy, tribal warfare and most of heir traditions. In "The Gospel according to the Papuans", we followed the last weeks preceding the baptism of old Huli warriors, led by their chief Ghini, who had just destroyed the ancestorís house to build a church in its place to prepare their baptism. As many other missionaries all over the country, Salomon, the Pastor, had just convinced theses last resistant to convert to Christianity by announcing them the return of the Christ, the Antichrist and the Apocalypse for the arrival of the new Millennium. One year later, while they were still waiting for the return of Jesus, life had changed in the village of Mundugya. After the arrival of the missionaries who had considerably reduced their power, the traditional leaders had to face the arrival of governmental elections which had seen a woman elected as the new council of the community. Salomon, by committing an adultery with that new council had just been sacked by Ghini who was now trying to use this story to regain his lost leadership.

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Author : Thomas Balmès

Photography : Thomas Balmès

Sound : Alexandre Deon

Editing : Catherine Gouze

Producer : Les Films d'Ici

Partners : Canal +

Length : 52'

ISAN : 000000016E950000V00000000I

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