Ethnographic film in colonial Africa
Many of the early ethnographic films shot in Africa were made by European filmmakers under of the auspices of, or at least with the permission of the various colonial regimes that then dominated the continent. In addition, a number of US filmmakers visited the continent in this era, also producing a certain amount of footage of ethnographic interest.
Filmmakers working in the French African colonies were by far the most active, though a few films were also produced in the colonies governed by Germany prior to the First World War and in the Belgian Congo. Although British colonies in Africa sometimes had their own film units, these were primarily concerned with making films about educational and health-related topics rather than traditional indigenous custom. Meanwhile, British anthropologists working in Africa during the colonial era showed almost no interest in film as an ethnographic medium. Films made in the Portuguese and Spanish African colonies also appear to have been very few.
Discussion – Francophone film-makers in colonial Africa prior to the Second World War
See also the article published in 2020 in English the journal Visual Anthropology. An earlier version was published in French in the Journal des africanistes.
AFRICA – A SELECTION OF FILMS
- Films followed by an asterisk are those for which a text has been written, which although not necessarily definitive, will give a good idea of the final form of the post. The others are only stubs that will be developed later.
1895-1920
- Abyssinie au temps de Ménélik, L’ [Abyssinia in Menelik’s Time] (1910) – dir. Charles Martel
- Bushman Speaks into the Phonograph {Buschmann spricht in den Phonographen} (1908/1984) – Rudolf Pöch *
- Bushmen in the Kalahari {Buschmänner in der Kalahari} (1907-1909) rushes – Rudolf Pöch *
- Chez les Watuzzi [With the Watuzzi] (1920) – Anon
- Chillouks, tribu de l’Afrique centrale, Les [The Shilluk, Tribe of Central Africa] (1910) – dir. Alfred Machin
- Chronophotography at the Exposition Ethnographique (1895) – Félix-Louis Regnault and Charles Comte *
- East African footage (1906) – Karl Weule *
- Fête arabe au Sahara, Une [An Arab Celebration in the Sahara] (1909) – Anon *
- Grands marchés du Congo belge, Les [ The Great Markets of the Belgian Congo] (1920) – Anon
- In German Sudan {Im Deutschen Sudan} (1916) – Hans Schomburgk*
- Oasis de Nefta, Tunisie, L’ [The Oasis at Nefta, Tunisia] (1914?) – Anon
- Petits-métiers marocains [Moroccan Artisan Trades] (pre-1920?) – Anon *
1920-1944
- À travers le Cameroun, le Gabon et le Congo (1928) – dir. Jean d’Esme and René Moreau *
- À travers Madagascar [Across Madagascar] (1923) – dir. Dick de Goulay *
- Amours exotiques: 1. Andantino – Zazavavindrano; 2. Allegro – L’Ève africaine [Exotic Love : 1. Andantino – Zazavavindrano; 2. Allegro – The African Eve] (1925) – dir. Léon Poirier *
- Angolan films – Chokwe, Ganguela, Dombondola, Ovambo-Kuanyama (1936-37) – Diana Powell-Cotton and Antoinette Powell-Cotton
- Ashanti adae ceremony and mpadua rafts on Lake Bosumtwi, footage (1921) – R.S. Rattray *
- Au pays des Dogons [In the Land of the Dogons] (1941) – dir. Marcel Griaule
- Beauty Salon in the Jungle {Skönhetssalongen i djungeln} (1936) – dir. Paul Fejos *
- Bilo, The : Funeral Ceremony in Madagascar (1936) – dir. Paul Fejos
- Cameroun: Bamouns et Bamilékés (1930) – dir. René Bugniet
- Cameroun: cases du Cameroun [Cameroon : houses of Cameroon] (1931?) – dir. René Bugniet *
- Chez les buveurs du sang/ Le vrai visage de l’Afrique [With the Drinkers of Blood/ The True Face of Africa] (1932) – Napoléon Gourgaud and Joseph Barth *
- Costumes primitivos dos indígenas de Moçambique [Primitive Customs of the Indigenous People of Mozambique] (1929) – dir. João Fernandes Tomaz*
- Croisière noire, La (1926) – dir. Léon Poirier
- Dance Contest in Esira {Danstävlingen i Esira} (1936) – dir. Paul Fejos
- Dans l’extrême-nord [In the Far North] (?) – dir. René Bugniet
- Danses des Habé, Les [Dances of the Habe People] (early 1920s) – J. Lejards (?) *
- Danses régionales [Regional Dances] (?) – dir. René Bugniet
- Danses soudanaises [Dances of French Soudan] (early 1920s) – dir. J. Lejards *
- Dieux de cuivre, Les [The Copper Gods] (1934) – dir. Gaston Muraz
- En pays foulbé [In Fulani Country] (1927) – dir. René Bugniet
- Fati-Dra ou Serment de l’amitié [The Oath of Friendship] (1929-30?) – Anon *
- Fétichisme (1932) – dir. Jean d’Esme and René Moreau *
- Fils de Cham, Les [The Sons of Cham] (1934) – dir. Gaston Muraz
- Instantanés malagaches [Snapshots of Madagascar] (1929) – dir. Léon Poirier *
- Italian Somaliland (1933-34) – dir. P.H.G. Powell-Cotton and Diana Powell-Cotton
- Journey in Southern Angola (1929-30) – dir. Wilfrid Dyson Hambly
- Jungle Dance {Djungeldansen} (1936) – dir. Paul Fejos *
- Musical performance in French West Africa and Angola, footage (c.1934) – Laura Boulton *
- Nefta, la perle du Djérid [Nefta,Pearl of the Djerid] (1929) – Jean-Benoit Levy
- Siliva the Zulu (1928) – dir. Attilio Gatti *
- Some Tribes of the Southern Sudan (1933) – dir. P.H.G. Powell-Cotton
- Sous les masques noirs [Beneath the African Masks] (1941) – dir. Marcel Griaule
- Sso: rite indigène des Etons et des Manguisas [Sso: an indigenous rite of the Eton and the Manguisa] (1935) – dir. Maurice Bertaut *
- Technique chez les noirs [African Techniques] (1942) – dir. Marcel Griaule
- Terres brûlées (1934) – dir. Charles Dekeukeleire *
- Traversée du Sahara en autochenilles, La [The Crossing of the Sahara in Half-track Vehicles] (1923) – Paul Castelnau *
- Unknown Race, An (1924) – dir. John A. Haeseler and Melville William Hilton-Simpson
- Våra fäders gravar [The Graves of Our Ancestors] (1936) – dir. Paul Fejos *
- Världens Mest Användbara Trad [The Most Useful Trees in the World] (1936) – dir. Paul Fejos *
- Ville de Djenné, La [The Town of Djenné](1921) – dir. J. Lejards *
- Vodoun ceremonies and other topics, Dahomey [Bénin] footage (1929-30) – Père Francis Aupiais and Frédéric Gadmer *
- Voyage au Congo [Journey to the Congo] (1927) – dir. André Gide and Marc Allégret *
- Voyage en Angola [Journey through Angola] (1929) – dir. Marcel Borle
- West Africa, Film Study of (1931) – dir. Melville J. Herskovits
After 1945
- Au pays des mages noir [In the Country of the African Wizards] (1947) – dir. Jean Rouch, Pierre Ponty & Jean Sauvy
- Au pays des Pygmées [In the Country of the Pygmies] (1947) – dir. Jacques Dupont
- Bataille sur le grand fleuve [Battle on the Great River] (1952) – dir. Jean Rouch *
- Buschmänner in der Kalahari, 1907-1909 [Bushmen in the Kalahari, 1907-1909] (1959) – dir. Paul Spindler *
- Cimitières dans la falaise [Cemeteries in the Cliff-face] (1951) – dir. Jean Rouch
- Circoncision, La [Circumcision] (1949) – dir. Jean Rouch
- Danses congolaises [Congolese Dances] (1947) – dir. Jacques Dupont
- Fête chez les Hamba [Festival among the Hamba] (1955) – dir. Luc de Heusch
- Hadza, The : the Food Quest of an East African Hunting and Gathering Tribe (1966) – dirs. Sean Hudson and James Woodburn
- Ik Film Study (1965-67) – dir. Colin Turnbull and Joseph A. Towles *
- Kumam, The (1950-51) – dir. Diana Powell-Cotton
- Mbuti Film Study: forest camp, Bira and Ngwana villages, and the Station de Chasse, footage (1954) – Francis S. Chapman and Colin Turnbull *
- Mbuti Film Study: nkumbi initiation ceremony, footage (1971-72) – dir. Joseph A. Towles *
- Mbuti Film Study: nkumbi male initiation ceremony (1954) – dir. Francis S. Chapman and Colin Turnbull *
- Mbuti Film Study: subsistence activities and the elima female initiation ceremony (1954) footage – Francis S. Chapman and Colin Turnbull *
- Nomades du soleil (1954) – dir. Henri Brandt
- Pirogues sur l’Ogooué [Canoes on the Ogooué] (1947) – dir. Jacques Dupont
- Ruanda (1955) – dir. Luc de Heusch
- Scenes and Crafts in Uganda (1950-51) – dir. Diana Powell-Cotton
- Yenendi : les hommes qui font la pluie [Yenendi : the rainmakers] (1951) – dir. Jean Rouch
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