Summaries

AFRICA OBSCURA is a documentary that concerns contemporary Africa as a photographic phenomenon. But this time, the record is made through the medium of old analogue photographic and motion-picture cameras, which were revived at the beginning of the 21st century. By this means, photographer Jan Svatos and his expedition is looking for a legacy of the pioneer-film-makers Martin and Osa Johnson in an arid and harsh northern Kenya region. One of the aim of the movie is to present this marginalized and despised northern Kenya in a new alluring light. The documentary authentically performs almost 100 years evolution of wildlife photography in this area and finds out, whether modern-day man, used to the simplicity of modern technology, is at all capable of taking photographs using outdated photographic equipment, including developing films in removable darkroom.—Jan Svatos

Details

Keywords
  • africa
  • photography
Genres
  • Adventure
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 30, 2011
Countries of origin Czech Republic Kenya
Official sites Official site
Language Czech
Production companies Czech Television

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Tech specs

Runtime 52m
Color Color
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Synopsis

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