The film is about desertification, difficult access to water, the impact of these problems on a nomad community of animal breeders. A man at the edge of a well, wearing a rudimentary harness and holding a camera, is let down 126m into the well where he meets two other men who work at the bottom of the well. This is the world of the traditional welldiggers of Niger. Through interviews with the foreman and the workers, the film documents the skills these men employ to reach the water down deep beneath the sand.
Au centre de la terre, des puits et des hommes
Genre
Documentary
Country
Niger
Year
2008
Duration
25'
Ingrid Patetta
Languages
Tuareg, Hausa, Fulah
Water
Water
Pure from its source, uncontaminated and bottled in plastic, this essential element is both wasted and sought after like a treasure, too much or too little in a changing world.








