Fleuve Niger, Mère noire

  • Ola Balogun
  • 1989
  • France
  • 43 minutes
  • French
  • DR
    DR

The river Niger, the cradle of history, has seen great African civilizations spring up and flourish along its banks. The film is a slow memory-laden journey down the banks of the Niger. A source of life, which flows through West Africa, sometimes leisurely, sometimes turbulent, into the Gulf of Benin where it fans out into a gigantic delta.

  • Production : Polystar Productions
  • Editing : Barbara Zadjel Doussot
  • Photography : Jean-Michel Humeau