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Inagina
Secondary Title:
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: The Last House of Iron
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Filmmaker Name:
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Eric Huysecom, Bernard Augustoni
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Film Length:
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52 min
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Film Year:
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1997
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Duration:
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46-75 min
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Decade:
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1990s
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Color:
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color
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Region:
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Africa
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Swiss archaeologist Eric Huysecom and cameraman Bernard Augustoni work with 13 master smelters to recreate the building of a traditional furnace for smelting iron in Mali. There has not been any traditional iron smelting in Africa since the 1960's, in part due to the importing of cheaper substitutes. The building of the furnaces and the work involved in the actual production is deeply entwined with ritual, symbolism and gender. This film describes in great detail every aspect of the event, from the selection of the site of the reconstruction - which is the oldest remaining furnace site in the region, last active in 1961 - to the final result. This is an important film for African Studies, Archaeology, Religion, Ritual, Technology and Gender.
SELECTED SCREENINGS & AWARDS
MAIA — Mostra Audiovisual Internacional em Arqueologia, Brazil, 2012
Inagina has also been screened at the International Congress of the Society of African Archaeologists, and it won a commendation from the Society for Visual Anthropology at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting in 1998.
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