Overview
Daniel Balima is a senior horticulturist from Tenkodogo, a small Sub-Saharan African town in Burkina Faso, where he lives with his large family and has worked since he was born 67 years ago.
Daniel as a child falls ill with polio and, although growing without the use of his legs, he is able to follow his father in the family nursery, walking on his hands.
He works immediately with great passion and talent so much that his disability, which for many in Africa means a marked destiny, is for Daniel an opportunity: “I could take two paths: begging or taking my life in hand and devoting myself to work with dignity “. So every day he goes to the garden to work, despite the various difficulties he faces, both those related to his physical condition, and those related to the territory and he is happy, because he can keep the family and pay their studies to children and grandchildren.
Daniel has chosen and won this great challenge and, every day, he sows and cultivates with great effort and gratitude many vegetables and plants.
Often those who have no food go to the garden, because they know that even without money can open that gate, look into the eyes this generous man, who with a few gestures and a few kind words will make him collect and bring home what is necessary to feed.
- Runtime: 18 minutes 55 seconds
- Project Title (Original Language): L'HOMME DES ARBRES
- Category: Documentary Short Films
- Project type: Documentary, Short
- Genres: Environment, biography
- Completion Date: September 2, 2018
- Country of Origin: Italy
- Country of Filming: Burkina Faso
- Language: French
- Aspect Ratio: 16 : 9
- Film Color: Color

Director Biography - Andrea Trivero
Born in Pettinengo (Biella) Italy, in 1969. After a degree in Engineering and the master in modern low budget technology for Developing Country he moves to Africa to work and live. In the same times he works on some documentary projects during his stay in Burkina Faso and in Democratic Republic of Congo. Today he lives between Italy and Africa, mainly in the province of Biella, in an old house in the mountains in the middle of meadows and woods with dogs, cats, horses, sheeps and goats. Since 2006 he also has been working with Refugees and Asylum Seekers for Italian NGOs.
Director Statement
Changing our prejudices towards the African populations is the main reason why I film and take pictures. I met Daniel in 1998 and a few years ago I decided to let the world know its strength and resilience as far as I could. I decided to film with a small handcam full HD to see if it was possible to do a documentary with a basic equipment afordable to must people.