River Niger, Black Mother
Jan 01 1989
•1h 44m
•Documentary
River Niger, Black Mother follows the 4184-kilometer-long River Niger from its source in Guinea through Mali, Niger and Benin to Nigeria. A passionate ode to the river, the cultures that have arisen on its shores and its role in African history, accompanied by a lyrical commentary.
Cast
See allLamine Konte

Daniel Kamwa
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