Skip to main content

Discussion details

The movie "Weex Dunx and the Quota: Plucking Local Democracy in Senegal" was filmed in Wolof with English, French, and Spanish Subtitles, and lasts 24 Minutes. It was co-directed by Pape Faye and Jesse Ribot, based on Research and Script by Jesse Ribot.

You will find information on the research that lead to the production of this movie, along with the making of the film (including pictures), information about the directors, educational materials and additional information on the following page: doublebladedaxe.com/WeexDunxandtheQuota.php.

1406023293_cd.jpgSynopsis: Mr. Weex Dunx (Mr. Scapegoat), the elected President of the Rural Council of Nambaradougou (Place of many problems), is ecstatic to learn that new decentralization laws have given his council the right to manage and use forests. The council now has the right to decide how much woodcutting will take place in their jurisdiction and who gets to do the cutting and selling. But, when Weex Dunx tries to exercise his new powers he is confronted by incredulous foresters, administrators and merchants who are in shock that he thinks he can make decisions about the forests. Exasperated because these powerful notables don’t like him if he resists and his people don’t like him if he gives in, Weex Dunx is torn between doing what is right for his community and surrendering to pressures from powerful people whom he does not want to disappoint. Copies on DVD or CD can be provided on request.
[The research for this film is presented in Ribot 2009 article in Development and Change.]

Watch (or Download) the movie in English:

Regardez (ou Téléchargez) le film en français: