When strangers meet in the name of tourism

SYNOPSIS

 

The Mursi tribe lives in the basin of the Omo River in the south of the east African state of Ethiopia. The women are known for placing large plates in their lower lips and wearing enormous, richly decorated earrings. Every year hundreds of Western tourists come to see the unusually adorned natives; posing for camera-toting visitors has become the main source of income for the Mursi. To make more money, they embellish their “costumes” and finery in such a manner that less of their original authentic culture remains. FRAMING THE OTHER is a documentary film that contrasts the views of Mursi women and those of Dutch tourists preparing for a meeting. This humorous and at the same time chilling film shows the destructive impact tourism has on traditional communities.

CREDITS
Written, Produced and Directed by   –   Ilja Kok, Willem Timmers
Executive Producer   –   Keith Bowers
Camera   –   Yidnekachew Shumete
Editor   –   Tracy Pallant, Willem Timmers
Sound Design   –   Robin Fuller
Artwork   –   Bas van Druten
FRAMING THE OTHER is a Copper Views* / Ethiopian Film Initiative co-production.

SPECIFICATIONS
Length   –   25 minutes
Language   –   English & Mursi
Subtitles – English
Aspect Ratio   –   16:9 Widescreen

*Copper Views was previously named I Camera You Productions