Rhythm of Africa (1947)
Produced and conceived by French filmmakers Jean Cocteau and François Villiers, with a screenplay by Langston Hughes, Rhythm of Africa takes a look at the special ceremonial dance of atonement in Chad. The heartbeat of the jungle, the day-to-day life in the modernizing village, and the bustling marketplace take on a hypnotizing rhythm of their own. A changing Africa asserts itself in a changing world.
Directors:
Jean Cocteau, François Villiers.
Writer:
Langston Hughes
| Writing | Langston Hughes | Screenplay |
| Directing | Jean Cocteau | Director |
| Directing | François Villiers | Director |