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Documents the lives and music of Mozambique's Chopi people, beginning with a visit by anthropologist Gei Zantzinger in 1973 and contrasting those scenes with what was left of the Chopi way of life some twenty years later. Describes the impact of sixteen years of civil war and four years of drought, emphasizing that these once self-sufficient people have kept their great sense of pride and a remarkable level of hope. Narrated by Franka Insinger. Directed and produced by Gei Zantzinger, in associationwith the International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Republic of South Africa.
$155.00
Media Type: DVD
Length: 44 min
Stock Number: 51518DVD
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