The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne

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Through the story of a mason in Djenne, Komusa Tenapo, and his family, this documentary examines an African tradition of mud architecture in Mali. The environmental genius of these ancient construction techniques—thick walls with tiny windows that keep the interiors cool despite the stifling heat—is expressed in strikingly beautiful designs that have won the town of Djenne designation as a World Heritage site.

Director: Susan Vogel
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
Country: Mali
Language: Bamanankan, English, Français
Original Language: en

Keywords

africa, architecture, construction, brick making, mali, building

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne about?
Through the story of a mason in Djenne, Komusa Tenapo, and his family, this documentary examines an African tradition of mud architecture in Mali. The environmental genius of these ancient construction techniques—thick walls with tiny windows that keep the interiors cool despite the stifling heat—is expressed in strikingly beautiful designs that have won the town of Djenne designation as a World Heritage site.
Who directed The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne?
The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne was directed by Susan Vogel.
How long is The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne?
The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne?
The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne is a Documentary film.
Where was The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne produced?
The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne was produced in Mali.