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The hungu is an African musical instrument, ancestor of the Brazilian berimbau. Its origins are carried on in an ancient tradition. Inspired by the grace and raw beauty of African rock paintings, Nicolas Brault applies his narrative gifts to a world where humans and nature are subtly linked.

Under the African sun, a child walks in the desert with his kin. Death is prowling, but a mother's soul resurrected by music will return strength and life to the child when he becomes a man.

The filmmaker combines 2D animation on a graphics tablet with the warmth of sand animation, thus uniting modernity and tradition, Brazil and Africa, music and memory. Sparse in design and humanist in its outlook, Hungu exudes the elegance and suggestive power of a timeless story.
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               Keywords:  <a href="/results?search_query=Capoeira">Capoeira</a> <a href="/results?search_query=Nicolas%20Brault">Nicolas Brault</a> <a href="/results?search_query=Brazilian%20berimbau">Brazilian berimbau</a> <a href="/results?search_query=Hungu">Hungu</a>

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