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La vie à Mafate sur l'île de La Réunion : "C'est un style de vie complètement à part." l Reportage
Konbini
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00:00
Mafat is a completely different lifestyle.
00:02
You either come on foot or by helicopter.
00:03
At least here you don't have the metro system, work, sleep.
00:08
It's really not my thing.
00:10
It would be better to leave a little bit here.
00:12
I dive quickly into the bottom of the bottle.
00:15
Maloia, Maloia, Maloia is the kingdom.
00:20
If you didn't grow up here, it's very difficult to stay here.
00:24
If I want a McDo, I have an hour and a half of walking and three hours of driving.
00:28
It's a completely different lifestyle.
00:30
There are no cars, you either come on foot or by helicopter.
00:34
The races are on the back.
00:36
We don't want to go on the road because that's what makes our circus so charming.
00:41
And that's why the tourists are so fond of Mafat.
00:45
Here we are at my father's house.
00:54
A small, quiet garden.
00:58
We have a few banana trees.
01:01
We already have a nice little regime.
01:03
We don't buy bananas, we don't buy thyme, parsley,
01:07
mandarin, lemons.
01:09
It's already a big economy.
01:12
In Paris, I don't think so.
01:13
I'm not sure you have a basil or a little bit of parsley in the kitchen.
01:18
I don't have a banana tree at home.
01:22
Since you were a child, you learned to grow.
01:25
I learned from my father too.
01:26
Because if I lived in the bay, in an apartment,
01:29
I would have known Calloff with Warzone and Fortnight.
01:34
But you still play Calloff and Fortnight.
01:36
Calloff, yes, on the phone.
01:38
Well, here, anyway, we don't have Wi-Fi, we only have 4G, so that's already good.
01:42
Who are the first to have lived in Mafat?
01:51
It's the slaves.
01:52
The slaves who were their masters, the big whites, the colonists.
01:56
They took refuge in Mafat.
01:58
The name Mafat is the name of a slave.
02:01
The first slave who came here.
02:04
But when you take your car, you go down,
02:09
you start to be a slave of everything.
02:11
You have the gas, you have the rent, you have everything that says...
02:17
That's it, it's another way of life.
02:21
The first to have lived in Mafat?
02:28
Do you work here?
02:30
No, I'm unemployed.
02:32
It's been about three months.
02:34
Here, it will be my future house, maybe one day.
02:44
With a nice view of the coast, the sea too.
02:50
And here, my little 20 square meter pot.
02:55
I made it all by myself, yes, all by myself.
02:59
In three months, it was done anyway.
03:01
Well, it's still quite expensive with all the transport and all that.
03:05
How much does it cost?
03:06
25,000.
03:07
The days at the moment, since I'm unemployed, I don't do much.
03:11
Maybe a little gardening and then we wait for the aperitif to go for a drink.
03:16
What time is the aperitif?
03:18
If we have 3,000 a day, a glass of wood, from noon it can go.
03:24
Or else it's around 9.30, 10 o'clock.
03:28
In the morning?
03:29
Yes, in the morning.
03:30
And you start drinking?
03:31
Yes.
03:32
Do you feel like you're an alcoholic?
03:34
Well, it's not even a question of asking if I'm an alcoholic or not.
03:39
I am, I am anyway.
03:43
[Birds chirping]
03:48
So, economically, it's mainly tourism.
03:51
The proof is that we have about 10 visits here.
03:55
In La Nouvelle, we are about 160, 180.
03:59
Since there is no college here, we have to go to Salazie.
04:03
We are at 2 o'clock.
04:05
We are right here, in La Nouvelle.
04:08
Here, in the Mafatte Circus, here is Salazie and here is Sillaus.
04:14
We are right in the middle.
04:17
Do you have a girlfriend?
04:19
No, I'm single.
04:21
Living here, yes, the tourists who come.
04:24
But otherwise, no.
04:26
You have to go to the coast, holidays, all that.
04:30
Frankly, to know what I would really like,
04:34
I would like to leave La Réunion and return to France.
04:39
Because it was still good there.
04:44
For me, because I was in a small, quiet village.
04:48
I stayed there for a year and a half, in the field,
04:51
in the plastic and food industries.
04:54
And I really enjoyed the way of life there.
04:57
Already at the level of the pay, it changes anyway.
05:01
And the food, the food is also much cheaper than here.
05:05
There I already have a house to build.
05:08
So maybe do it before and then leave.
05:13
It's been almost two years since I came back.
05:22
Because before I worked on the coast, in the basins of the island.
05:27
I came back because it suits me better.
05:31
At least here you don't have the metro system, work, sleep.
05:37
It's really not my thing.
05:40
It would be better to leave a little bit here,
05:53
go to another environment.
05:56
And start to reduce alcohol, or even stop.
06:00
Because you get into it quickly.
06:05
You dive quickly into the bottom of the bottle.
06:08
Of course.
06:11
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06:13
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