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Genre/Form: | Documentary films |
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Material Type: | Videorecording |
Document Type: | Visual material |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jean Rouch; Damouré Zika; Lam Ibrahim Dia; Moussa Hamidou; Tallou Mouzourane; Steef Meyknecht; Joost Verhey; Documentary Educational Resources |
OCLC Number: | 742551880 |
Notes: | Originally produced as a motion picture in 1993. In French with English subtitles; credits in Dutch and English. |
Credits: | Philo Bregstein, Dirk Nijland ; camera, Steef Meyknecht ; editor, Ton de Graaff ; music, Tallou Mouzourane ; producer, Joost Verhey. |
Description: | 1 DVD-Video (70 min.) |
Details: | DVD. |
Responsibility: | by Steef Meyknecht, Dirk Nijland & Joost Verhey. |
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Abstract:
Follows the film crew of "Madame l'Eau" and provides a glimpse behind the scenes as director Jean Rouch and his four friends from Niger make their film. This outsider's view of "Madame l'Eau" provides insight into how Rouch approaches his films. In most of his films, Jean Rouch has used his four African friends; Damouré Zika, Lam Ibrahim Dia and Tallou Mouzourane as actors and Moussa Hamidou as sound man. Rouch has been their friend for more than forty years and this complex bond of friendship serves as the theme for this documentary.

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