Ordinary folly of a daughter of Ham

Ordinary folly of a daughter of Ham

75 mins | Drama | Feb. 18, 1988

Ham, son of Noah, was damned for seeing his father naked: his descendants were condemned to serve Shem and Japheth, the "good" sons of Noah. Cush, son of Ham, is the forefather of black people. His sons will carry the curse of Ham throughout the history of slavery. Rouch adapts the text of Julius Amédé Laou, a delusional dialogue between two women.

Ordinary folly of a daughter of Ham

75 mins | Drama | Feb. 18, 1988

Ordinary folly of a daughter of Ham
Ham, son of Noah, was damned for seeing his father naked: his descendants were condemned to serve Shem and Japheth, the "good" sons of Noah. Cush, son of Ham, is the forefather of black people. His sons will carry the curse of Ham throughout the history of slavery. Rouch adapts the text of Julius Amédé Laou, a delusional dialogue between two women.
Producers
Original title Folie ordinaire d'une fille de Cham
Directors Richard Winocour, Philippe Costantini, Jean Rouch
Writers