L'Esprit de Mopti explained

L'Esprit de Mopti
Director:Moussa Ouane
Producer:Dominant 7, RVP Sud
Runtime:45 minutes
Country:France
Mali
Language:a
Screenplay:Moussa Ouane, Pascal Letellier
Cinematography:Jacques Besse
Editing:Carole Equer-Harmy

L'Esprit de Mopti (English: spirit of Mopti) is a 1999 documentary film about the city of Mopti, Mali, directed by Moussa Ouane.

Synopsis

In central Mali, where desert and savannah meet, lies Mopti, a major Muslim city and commercial junction on the Niger river. Every Thursday, merchants from different ethnic groups meet at the market. All the languages spoken in Mali are used in Mopti where bartering reigns according to ancient tradition. This is the "spirit of Mopti", made up of tolerance, humour, respect for the other, exchange and trade. This documentary describes this spirit through five representative characters: a Dogon, a Bozo, a Fulani herder, a Tuareg stockbreeder, and a Bella son of the city and carter.[1] [2]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. News: Barlet. Olivier. Olivier Barlet. L'Esprit de Mopti. 13 March 2012. Africultures. French.
  2. News: The Spirit of Mopti. 13 March 2012. Time Out Film Guide.
  3. News: Festival 2000 Awards Winner. 13 March 2012. Festival press release. 2000.