Herdsmen of the Sun explained

Herdsmen of the Sun
Director:Werner Herzog
Narrator:Werner Herzog
Producer:Patrick Sandrin
Cinematography:Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein
Editing:Maximiliane Mainka
Runtime:52 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German
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Herdsmen of the Sun (German: '''Wodaabe – Die Hirten der Sonne''') is a 1989 documentary film by Werner Herzog.The film explores the social rituals and cultural celebrations of the Saharan nomadic Wodaabe tribe. Particular focus is given to the Gerewol celebration, which features an elaborate male beauty contest to win wives.

Although the film may be considered to be ethnographic, Herzog commented that: "[My films] are anthropological only in as much as they try to explore the human condition at this particular time on this planet. I do not make films using images only of clouds and trees, I work with human beings because the way they function in different cultural groups interests me. If that makes me an anthropologist then so be it."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Herzog , Werner . Herzog on Herzog . . 2001 . 978-0-571-20708-4 . registration .