Jaguar

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  • Genre(s):Documentary
  • Release year: 2005
  • Running time: 110 min
Jaguar is a 1967 French ethnographic film directed by Jean Rouch. Set in the 1950s, it follows three men from Niger, Damouré, Lam, and Illo, who travel to the Gold Coast (now Ghana) for work. Much of the dialogue and narration in the film is provided...read more
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Jaguar is a 1967 French ethnographic film directed by Jean Rouch. Set in the 1950s, it follows three men from Niger, Damouré, Lam, and Illo, who travel to the Gold Coast (now Ghana) for work. Much of the dialogue and narration in the film is provided by the three men themselves as they comment on their past experiences on their journey. The movie was well-received by French audiences and critics, and has received considerable academic attention due to the film's unconventional framing and its implicit rebuke to chauvinist, one-dimensional European portrayals of life in Africa.

Original Release

03/24/2005

Cast

Directors

Jean Rouch

Cast

Producers

Editors

Jean-Pierre Lacam, Liliane Korb

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