Future of Mud - This is the story of Komusa Tenapo, master mason and heir to the secrets of Djenne architecture, the traditional use of mud in Malian buildings.
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Guerrilla Grannies - Women veterans of Mozambique's independence war offer an intimate view of the country's troubled history since 1975.
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Hamou-Beya, Sand Fishers - For generations the Bozo people of Mali lived along the banks of the Niger river, fishing for their livelihood. But now...
The Healer's Syndrome - Many African AIDS patients consult with tranditional faith healers for their medical care.
The Human Pyramid - At a lycée on the Ivory coast, Jean Rouch meets with white colonial French high school students and their black African classmates (all non-actors) and persuades them to improvise a drama.
Hunger for Sale - What do tech and agri-business innovations mean for the fight against malnutrition?
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J'y Crois - I Believe In It - A beautifully composed political documentary investigating the decentralization process in Mali.
Jaguar - In Jean Rouch's collaborative ethnofiction, three Nigerien men journey to Accra for work.
Jean Rouch, the Adventurous Filmmaker -
A documentary about Jean Rouch, his films, and his influence on African cinema.
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The Life and Times of Sara Baartman - Kidnapped from South Africa in 1810 and "exhibited" around Great Britain, Sara Baartman was treated as a scientific curiosity.
The Lion Hunters - Jean Rouch's self-reflexive depiction of lion hunting among the Songhay people of Niger, and the social structure that underlies it.
Little By Little - Jean Rouch brings his Nigerien collaborators to France to perform a reverse ethnography of late-1960s Parisian life.
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The Mad Masters - Jean Rouch's essential and controversial work is a classic of ethnographic cinema.
Mali Blues - Four dynamic Malian musicians use their music to stand up to religious extremism.
Malick Sidibé - Short but sweet look at the work of the renowned African artist whose photographs have documented social and cultural changes in Mali over a forty-year period.
Mama Colonel - A portrait of Colonel Honorine, or "Mama Colonel," that addresses the issue of violence towards women and children in the DRC.
Mammy Water - A gentle portrait by Jean Rouch of the spiritual traditions of a fishing village in the Gulf of Guinea.