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The Last of the Babingas is a fascinating dive into the lives of pygmy communities in the forests of Congo Brazzaville and the Central African Republic. The film centers around Mangala, an old man who's a repository of wisdom and tradition, embodying the struggles and resilience of his people against the backdrop of encroaching modernity. The atmosphere is reflective, almost haunting, as it captures the beauty of the lush environment juxtaposed with the harsh realities faced by these communities. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of their stories. It's distinct for its raw portrayal, relying on practical effects and natural sounds rather than flashy editing. A poignant reminder of cultural preservation amidst significant change.
Documentary on pygmy cultureUnique storytelling approachRich in cultural insights
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Key Crew
David-Pierre Fila
Director