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Shade Seekers and the Mixer

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Shade Seekers and The Mixer. © R Werbner

Series The Well Being Quest in Botswana
Director Richard Werbner
Country/Production UK
Release 2006
Length 60 mins
Format Colour / DVD / PAL / All region
Location Botswana, Moremi Village, Gaborone / Africa
Language Tswapong, English (English sub)
University University of Manchester

Order No RAI-209.2007.171
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Set in Moremi village within Botswana’s awesome Tswapong hills, the film makes village elders self-consciously reflexive. The elders, including a controversial healer, view and discuss an earlier film of his séances with a participant, a former patient, now the anthropologist’s research assistant.

Their main subject is Seriti. Literally ‘Shade’, the idea ties dignity, power and charisma to the light in which a person is seen by others, the dead and the ancestors above all. The healer’s own Seriti is regarded at risk. He is accused of polluting the earth, of wrongly mixing the Christian and the non-Christian, of making the public private for personal gain. Elders condemn him but he defends his God-given mission for ‘the original way’. The film discloses the intimate play of light and dark in villagers’ lives, their concern for well-being and the public good, against the background of séances, a funeral, a wedding, and a sacrifice to restore communication with the ancestors.

 

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