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position while Rajaonarivelo is out of the country. Currently,
AREMA is
divided into two
antagonistic factions:
those behind Rajaonarivelo and
those who...
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Raymond Rajaonarivelo (born 1949) is a
Malagasy film director.
Raymond Rajaonarivelo was born in
Antananarivo in 1949. He
studied filmmaking at the University...
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Pierrot Jocelyn Rajaonarivelo (born 17 June 1946) is a
Malagasy politician who
served in the
government of
Madagascar as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from...
- the film
industry in Madagascar. The most
notable director is
Raymond Rajaonarivelo,
director of
movies such as When the
Stars Meet the Sea [fr] and Tabataba...
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Tabataba is a 1988 film
directed by
Raymond Rajaonarivelo.
Tabataba tells the
story of a
small Malagasy village during the
independence uprising which...
- (1976-1982)
Sambson Gilbert (1982-1988)
Joseph Bedo (1988-1991)
Armand Rajaonarivelo (1992-1993)
Charles Rabetokotany (1994-1995)
Rabendrainy Ramanoelison...
- Farminhão, João; Savignac, Marie; Droissart, Vincent; Lowry,
Porter P.;
Rajaonarivelo, Nirina; Ramandimbisoa, Brigitte; Verlynde, Simon; Todivelo, ****la;...
- 4–1
Collin Purinton TF 10–0 Loss 3–1
Jason Nolf 2–9 Win 3–0
Thomas Gantt TF 10–0 Win 2–0
Loranzo Rajaonarivelo TF 12–2 Win 1–0
Brandon Murray TF 10–0...
- Ratsiraka,
nephew of
former President Didier Ratsiraka and
Pierrot Rajaonarivelo. He also
gained support from
Andry Rajoelina, the
sitting President...
- Cédric
Klapisch (1994)
Quand les étoiles
rencontrent la mer, by
Raymond Rajaonarivelo (1996) Kini and Adams, by
Idrissa Ouedraogo (1997) Le
Silence de Rak...