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Los hijos de Mama Wata offers a raw glimpse into the lives tied to the waters of Goderich Bay. The documentary weaves the narrative of Idrissa, a local fisherman, and his community's deep-seated belief in the goddess Mama Wata. It's atmospheric, capturing the rhythm of life and the struggle against the encroachment of international commercial fishing. There's this haunting juxtaposition between tradition and modernity, which really resonates throughout. The pace is reflective, allowing viewers to soak in the visuals of the bay and the hardships faced by the fishermen. The performances feel genuine, drawing you into their world, where hope and despair collide. The film stands out, not just for its subject matter but for its ability to evoke a sense of place and purpose.
Atmospheric exploration of local beliefsEmphasizes the clash between tradition and modernityAuthentic performances from local fishermen
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