- Dodoth Morning
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Dodoth Morning Directed by Tim Asch Distributed by Documentary Educational Resources Release date(s) 2001 Running time 20 min. Country United States Language English Dodoth Morning is a film by ethnographic filmmaker Tim Asch.[1]
A documentary film that follows a morning in the life of a family of the Dodoth people in northeast Uganda in 1961.[2] This film features a time when too much rain threatened to rot the millet that is grown to supplement their diet, and the events that follow. It was completed in 1963.[2]
The film is distributed by Documentary Educational Resources.
References
- "Tim Asch & Napoleon Chagnon: Dodoth Morning". www.der.org. http://der.org/films/dodoth-morning.html. Retrieved 2007-03-30.[dead link]
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