Faro: Goddess of the Waters

Faro: Goddess of the Waters

96 mins | Drama | Feb. 15, 2007

Faro is a real goddess of a real tribe (the Bamana) in the West African country of Mali. In a landlocked country like Mali, covered in part by the Sahara Desert, water is a resource that can never be taken for granted. The Bamana village in Faro: Goddess of the Waters not only sits on a riverbank, but also depends for much of its food on fish from the river. Faro is the dominant character in this film, the unseen force for which all action takes place. (c) Ferdy on Films [Marilyn Ferdinand]

Faro: Goddess of the Waters

96 mins | Drama | Feb. 15, 2007

Faro: Goddess of the Waters
Faro is a real goddess of a real tribe (the Bamana) in the West African country of Mali. In a landlocked country like Mali, covered in part by the Sahara Desert, water is a resource that can never be taken for granted. The Bamana village in Faro: Goddess of the Waters not only sits on a riverbank, but also depends for much of its food on fish from the river. Faro is the dominant character in this film, the unseen force for which all action takes place. (c) Ferdy on Films [Marilyn Ferdinand]
Producers
Original title Faro, la reine des eaux
Directors Salif Traoré
Writers

Cast

Fily Traoré

as Zanga

Djénéba Koné

as Penda

Michel Mpambara

as Boura

Sotigui Kouyaté

as Village Chief