Uria, l’enfant de la rivière
Uria, the River Child
      
      
                    
       
              
                      1994
                                France
                                52 minutes
                            
          Uria, a 13-year old Mentawai boy from Indonesia, was born in a forest on Siberut Island, where writing and rice are still unknown. For his studies, he has had to leave his family and go to a boarding school run by an Italian Catholic mission, three days’ journey away from his home. He dreams of becoming a teacher, and teaching his people who are increasingly vulnerable to traders, how to read and write. The film follows his life as a boarder and his return home for the Summer holidays. After a long journey through the jungle by pirogue, he finds his family again – his parents and younger brothers, who are living in almost Stone Age conditions.
              Production :
Les Films d'Ici; France 3; Canal +; BBC Enterprises
                      Les Films d'Ici; France 3; Canal +; BBC Enterprises
              Distribution :
Europe Images International
                      Europe Images International
              Editing :
Marie-Dominique Danjou
                      Marie-Dominique Danjou
              Sound :
Henri Maïkoff; Jean Umansky
                      Henri Maïkoff; Jean Umansky
              Photography :
Frédéric Labourasse
                  Frédéric Labourasse
