The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry in the Sahel (2012)
Condensed from 40 hours of footage shot between 2007 and 2012, The Divine River is an exhilarating, hallucinatory, harrowing record of music, ritual, life and landscape along the Niger River—which the Tuareg call Egerew n-Igerewen, or "River of Rivers"— as it winds through Mali and the Republic of Niger.
Director: Hisham Mayet
Runtime: 46 min
Release Date: May 14, 2012
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Hisham Mayet
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry in the Sahel about?
- Condensed from 40 hours of footage shot between 2007 and 2012, The Divine River is an exhilarating, hallucinatory, harrowing record of music, ritual, life and landscape along the Niger River—which the Tuareg call Egerew n-Igerewen, or "River of Rivers"— as it winds through Mali and the Republic of Niger.
- Who directed The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry in the Sahel?
- The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry in the Sahel was directed by Hisham Mayet.
- How long is The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry in the Sahel?
- The Divine River: Ceremonial Pageantry in the Sahel has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).