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Kasarmu ce

Author: Saddik Balewa; Matthew Rose; National Film and Television School (England); National Council for Arts and Culture (Nigeria)
Publisher: [Los Angeles, CA] : Inter Image Video, 1991.
Edition/Format:   VHS video : VHS tape   Visual material : Hausa
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Kasarmu Ce mixes Hausa and Western Storytelling techniques to create an enlightening, politically potent and culturally rich African thriller, complete with conspiracy, murder, and the power of "Dodo" spirits. Sani, a young man of charm and quiet self-confidence, is moved to act when his grandfather is killed by the agents of a corrupt businessman, who wants to buy up the entire village without revealing that  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Drama
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Saddik Balewa; Matthew Rose; National Film and Television School (England); National Council for Arts and Culture (Nigeria)
ISBN: 1881595013 9781881595014
OCLC Number: 28302101
Notes: In Hausa, with English subtitles.
Subtitle on cassette: This land is ours.
Originally produced by National Film and Television School, of England and National Council for Arts and Culture, of Nigeria, in 1991.
Credits: Camera, Peter Murphy.
Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (86 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Other Titles: This land is ours
Responsibility: written and directed by Saddik Balewa ; producer, Matthew Rose.

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Kasarmu Ce mixes Hausa and Western Storytelling techniques to create an enlightening, politically potent and culturally rich African thriller, complete with conspiracy, murder, and the power of "Dodo" spirits. Sani, a young man of charm and quiet self-confidence, is moved to act when his grandfather is killed by the agents of a corrupt businessman, who wants to buy up the entire village without revealing that precious stones have been found all over its lands.

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