Dust and Dignity - African Lessons
SYNOPSIS:
The film is a synthesis of a long journey that started in 2010 in four traditional fishing communities in Senegal with socio-cultural, visually processed field researches on the people of the sea in times of transition and uncertainty. The three women protagonists of the people Lébou, who hold an exemplary role in their culture between tradition and modernity, are carved out of the context of their society. They teach us that their work is an inseparable part of their spiritual heritage and that the abrupt change in proven social micro-structures threatens their living culture and promotes migration.
Directed By: Carla Zickfeld
Produced By: Stefan Karkow, Carla Zickfeld
Written By: Carla Zickfeld
Country: Senegal
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