OMO CHILD: THE RIVER AND THE BUSH
US Navy Memorial Heritage Center
Washington , DC
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OMO CHILD: THE RIVER AND THE BUSH
Directed by John Rowe
(USA and Ethiopia/2015/89 mins)

Lale Labuko's astonishing mission to change the ancient practice of killing "mingi" children believed to bring disease, drought and death to his tribe in the Omo Valley, Ethiopia.

According to elders of the Kara people, since before the grandfather of their grandfather's grandfather, pastoralist people have lived in the Omo Valley of Southwest Ethiopia. The very existence of these people depends upon livestock, farming and rain. Protecting these most cherished elements of life sometimes involves harmful customs and beliefs. The film traces the story of the Kara and their belief that some children are born cursed or become cursed. Cursed children are called mingi and are killed. The Kara people believe mingi children bring disease, drought and death to their families and to the community. To prevent these tragedies, the Kara elders enforce the death of mingi children. One young educated Kara man, Lale Labuko, decided he would challenge this ancient tradition. This is his story.

Screens With: WE GOT YOUR BACK, Directed by Viktor Hertz (Sweden/2014/3:20mins)

Ubicación

US Navy Memorial Heritage Center (Ver)
701 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington , DC 20004
United States

Categorías

Cine > Festivales
Cine > Premiers
Cine

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Organizador: DC Independent Film Festival
En BPT desde: Ene 30, 2012
 
Deirdre Evans-Pritchard
dciff-indie.org/