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Viagem aos Makonde is an intriguing documentary that invites viewers into the world of the Makonde tribe through the lens of Margot Dias, an ethnologist with a unique perspective. The film, shot between 1958 and 1961, has this raw, almost intimate feel, capturing the nuances of daily life and rituals in Mueda, Mozambique. What stands out is how the film doesn't just present the tribe; it delves into the context of its creation, layering the narrative with historical and personal reflections. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the visuals and sounds of a time and place that feels both distant and poignant. It's not just about the subjects being filmed, but also about the act of filming itself, making it a rich exploration of cultural documentation.
Focuses on the ethnographic approach and historical context.Captivating visuals that immerse you in the Makonde culture.Reflects on the role of the filmmaker and the act of documenting.
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Catarina Alves Costa
Director