Omo Child: The River and the Bush
For many generations people in the Omo Valley (tribal southwest Ethiopia) believed some children are cursed and that these 'cursed' children bring disease, drought and death to the tribe. The curse is called 'mingi' and mingi children are killed. Lale Labuko, a young educated man from the Kara tribe was 15 years old when he saw a child in his village killed and also learned that he had 2 older sisters he never knew who had been killed. He decided one day he would stop this horrific practice. Filmed over a five year period we follow Lale's journey along with the people of his tribe as they attempt to change an ancient practice.
Género: Documental, Drama
Emitir: Lale Labuko
Tripulación: John Rowe (Director), Tyler Rowe (Producer), Tyler Rowe (Director of Photography), Matt Skow (Editor), Eric Poline (Music)
PaÃs: Ethiopia, United States of America
Tiempo de ejecución: 89 minutos
Calidad: HD
Lanzamiento: 2015
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Omo Child: The River and the Bush 2015
tradition
africa
superstition
murder
curse
ceremony
mingi
Little Pass Films
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