Zwischen 2 Welten

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Zwischen zwei Welten
Directed by Bettina Haasen
Production
company
Ma.ja.de. Filmproduktion in co-production with Cauri Films [1]
Release date
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time
52min [1]
Country Germany
Language German

Between two worlds (original title: Zwischen zwei Welten) is a 1999 documentary film by director Bettina Haasen. The film focuses on the conversations between director Haasen and members of the nomadic Woodabe tribe in Nigeria. The documentary has an ethnographical approach.

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  1. 1 2 "Between Two Worlds / Zwischen zwei Welten". Deckert Distribution.