Daily Life of the Bozo People

Alternative Title: Bozo Daily Life

Series Title: African Village Life

Summary:

Southwest of Mopti and Timbuktu the Bozo meet the demands of their environment through a classic division of labor determined in large part by the annual fluctuations of the Niger and Bani Rivers. The Bozo people quietly emerge from their thatched houses while dawn slowly breaks over the Niger. Birds Glide against the soft red sky as the men man the boats and the women begin their daily activities at the water's edge. These black Africans are then shown as they fish, weave, cook and mill rice - the activities which form the backbone of their daily lives. This film presents a colorful overview of the Bozo culture and prepares the viewer for the shorter single concept films which complete the series. (1984 IFF catalog)

Description:

Edited Film

Country/Location: Mali

Tribe or Group: Bozo

Producer: Julien Bryan

Director: Hermann Schlenker

Cinematographer: Hermann Schlenker

Production Company: IFF

Running Time: 16 min.

Years Filmed: 1965

Decade Produced: 1960s

Years Distributed: -1967

Film Gauge: 16mm

Stock: Color Safety

Footage Count: 584'

Sound: Un-narrated, Recorded On Location

Notes: All footage shot for IFF. OCN owned by Hermann Schlenker. IFF does not own OCN- returned to Schlenker after production of internegatives. There are 12 titles in the African Village Life Series.

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