

The Mad Masters
Directed by Jean Rouch24 augustus 1955 28 mDocumentaire, Horror,
6.56.3
In one of the first mockumentaries ever created, director Jean Rouch takes his viewers to the city of Accra (West Africa) where he follows the Hauka movement and their religious and ritual proceedings which works as an effective way to challenge and resist the British colonialism of the period. The indigenous people's rituals includes strange and frantic dances, chanting, sacrifices and some mockery of the Europeans living there.
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The Mad Masters was released on 24 augustus 1955.
The Mad Masters was directed by Jean Rouch.
The Mad Masters has a runtime of 28 m.
In one of the first mockumentaries ever created, director Jean Rouch takes his viewers to the city of Accra (West Africa) where he follows the Hauka movement and their religious and ritual proceedings which works as an effective way to challenge and resist the British colonialism of the period. The indigenous people's rituals includes strange and frantic dances, chanting, sacrifices and some mockery of the Europeans living there.
The key characters in The Mad Masters are Narrator (Jean Rouch).
The Mad Masters is a Documentaire, Horror, Short film.
The Mad Masters has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.



