Yaa Bôé (1975)
Shot in a country inhabited by Mossi people (Western Africa), Yaa Bôé is a poem that calls for visual decolonisation, relying on the technical and ideological foundations of audiovisual recordings and connecting them with a theoretical text by Dominique Avron.
Director: Jean-Bernard Brunet, Dominique Avron
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: October 24, 1975
Country: Burkina Faso, France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean-Bernard Brunet, Dominique Avron
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Yaa Bôé about?
- Shot in a country inhabited by Mossi people (Western Africa), Yaa Bôé is a poem that calls for visual decolonisation, relying on the technical and ideological foundations of audiovisual recordings and connecting them with a theoretical text by Dominique Avron.
- Who directed Yaa Bôé?
- Yaa Bôé was directed by Jean-Bernard Brunet, Dominique Avron.
- How long is Yaa Bôé?
- Yaa Bôé has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- Where was Yaa Bôé produced?
- Yaa Bôé was produced in Burkina Faso, France.