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Gnaouas / un film de Izza Genini.

LIBRA VHS Videorecording 158
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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Genini, Izza, director.
Du Boisberranger, Arnaud, photographer.
Larosa, Mimo, photographer.
Derkaoui, Abdelkrim, photographer.
Eddnadni, Ahmed, narrator.
First Run/Icarus Films, producer.
Series:
Maroc, corps et âme
Maroc corps et âme
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Music--Morocco.
Music.
Rites and ceremonies.
Folk dancing.
Morocco.
Folk dancing--Morocco.
Rites and ceremonies--Morocco.
Folk music--Morocco.
Folk music.
Ethnic music recordings, Moroccan.
Ethnic music recordings--Morocco.
Local Subjects:
Ethnic music recordings, Moroccan.
Ethnic music recordings--Morocco.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videocassette : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
1/2 in.
polychrome
Other Title:
Title on container: Morocco, body & soul
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : First Run/Icarus Films, 1990.
Language Note:
French narration with English subtitles.
System Details:
VHS - NTSC.
analog
magnetic
VHS
NTSC
Summary:
Film documents the rituals, spiritual customs, music and dance of the Gnaouas, the African religious group originally brought into Morocco centuries ago. Contains footage of the slaughter of a sheep.
Participant:
Narrator: Ahmed Eddnadni.
Credits:
Photographer, Arnaud du Boisberranger, Mimo Larosa, Abdelkrim Derkaoui, et al... ; editors, Marie Casherini Migireau ; sound, Antoine Rodet, Alain Garnier, Guillaume Genini.
OCLC:
36784284
Publisher Number:
First Run/Icarus Films

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