Song from the Forest

Song from the Forest
Directed by Michael Obert
Produced by Alex Tondowski
Written by Michael Obert
Starring Louis Sarno, Samedi Mathurin Bokombe, Jim Jarmusch
Cinematography Siri Klug
Edited by Wiebke Grundler
Production
companies
Tondowski Films & Friends
Distributed by The Film Collaborative
Release dates
  • November 21, 2013 (2013-11-21) (IDFA)
Running time
98 minutes
Country Germany
Language English, Yaka

Song from the Forest is a 2013 German documentary film written and directed by Michael Obert.[1] The film premiered on 21 November 2013 at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, where it was honored with the Best Feature Length Documentary Award.[2]

Summary

Louis Sarno is an American that decided to travel to the Central African jungle after hearing a song played on the radio. There he recorded music by the BaAka community and ended up staying to become part of the community. 25 years later Louis is taking his pygmy son Samedi to America as part of a promise, but he soon discovers that he is no longer truly a part of American society any longer and that globalization is having a serious effect on the rainforests.

Awards

Reception

Critical reception for Song from the Forest has been positive.[6][7][8] The Hollywood Reporter praised the film and wrote "Quietly resonant documentary on an unusual father/son relationship finds fresh notes among familiar ethnographic themes."[9]

References

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