RasTa: A Soul's Journey (2011)

Since the 1960's, journalists, scholars and filmmakers have been examining the Rastafarian movement in an attempt to explain its origins and its core beliefs. RasTa: A Soul's Journey, tells the story of the journey of Rita and Bob Marley's granddaughter's, Donisha Prendergast, to eight countries -- United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, India, Israel, Canada and Jamaica and Ethiopia -- to explore the roots, evolution and impact of Rastafari.

Director: Stuart Samuels
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 90 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is RasTa: A Soul's Journey about?
Since the 1960's, journalists, scholars and filmmakers have been examining the Rastafarian movement in an attempt to explain its origins and its core beliefs. RasTa: A Soul's Journey, tells the story of the journey of Rita and Bob Marley's granddaughter's, Donisha Prendergast, to eight countries -- United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, India, Israel, Canada and Jamaica and Ethiopia -- to explore the roots, evolution and impact of Rastafari.
Who directed RasTa: A Soul's Journey?
RasTa: A Soul's Journey was directed by Stuart Samuels.
How long is RasTa: A Soul's Journey?
RasTa: A Soul's Journey has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is RasTa: A Soul's Journey?
RasTa: A Soul's Journey is a Music, Documentary film.