Ai-Ye (1950)

Ai-Ye (1950) poster

The elements of Ai-Ye (Mankind), by the noted etcher & engraver Ian Hugo, consist of footage shot in various parts of the South American Coast. From this rich and ageless material he has created a beautiful, moving allegory of Man's universal story through the milleniums. This vivid, experimental documentary film has a sound accompaniment of drums and native chants improvised by Osbourne Smith.

Director: Ian Hugo
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ai-Ye about?
The elements of Ai-Ye (Mankind), by the noted etcher & engraver Ian Hugo, consist of footage shot in various parts of the South American Coast. From this rich and ageless material he has created a beautiful, moving allegory of Man's universal story through the milleniums. This vivid, experimental documentary film has a sound accompaniment of drums and native chants improvised by Osbourne Smith.
Who directed Ai-Ye?
Ai-Ye was directed by Ian Hugo.
How long is Ai-Ye?
Ai-Ye has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
Where was Ai-Ye produced?
Ai-Ye was produced in United States of America.