Danielle and Gilles Hubert’s Madagascar is a lyrical documentary that follows five months of intimate fieldwork along a turquoise ocean. Filmed during pirogue journeys through a maritime bush, the film observes daily rituals, rice harvests and the luminous faces of local communities. At the shade of mango trees, beliefs and ceremonies surface in quiet, revealing cultural layers. Through patient observation and evocative imagery, the filmmakers create a sensory portrait of place, memory and ritual.