A documentary film taking up the long-living giant Baobab trees as its theme. It is shot by photographer Motohashi Seiichi, known as the director of Alexei and the Spring (Alexei to Izumi) and others. Set in Senegal in West Africa, where modernization in urban areas is advancing and the Baobab trees, which used to be worshipped, are now being logged, the work closely depicts life in the humble village of Touba Toul, where people continue to lead a traditional lifestyle. It is a brilliant film subtly featuring the coexistence of mankind and nature through the modest life of Modou, a 12-year old boy who is the second son of a big family.
Title | A Thousand Year Song of Baobab |
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Year | 2009 |
Genre | Documentary, Drama |
Country | Japan |
Studio | Pole Pole Times |
Cast | Isao Hashizume, Modou Diouf, Mbaye Diouf |
Crew | Masafumi Ichinose (Cinematography), Yoshiteru Takahashi (Sound Mixer), Kimiko Ishi (Producer), Bajune Tobeta (Music), Masaru Muramoto (Editor), Seiichi Motohashi (Director) |
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Release | Mar 14, 2009 |
Runtime | 102 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Français, 日本語, Wolof |