GRIOT
“Visually and aurally stunning beautiful!” – The Globe And Mail
“A Must See Film!” – The Afro News
“Senegalese kora and western trumpet make fabulous music together! Volker Goetze’s enthralling documentary melds dazzling visuals and haunting songs to serve up a feast for the senses. Griot introduces us to Goetze’s own soulful trumpet stylings and the extraordinary voice and calabash harp artistry of Ablaye Cissoko. "Africa is the spiritual centre of the Planet Earth," claims one of the many contributors to this enchanting film, and, given the evidence, it is a claim that becomes difficult to disprove.
Ostensibly, Goetze’s documentary sets out to explore the history and role of the "griots" whose spiritual and musical talents are passed "through the blood" from generation to generation. Their role is many-faceted: historian, storyteller, praise-singer, poet and musician. Ablaye Cissoko, thinker, leader and gifted musician, is an examplar.
The film has at least three elements that compel our attention and capture our minds and hearts: the outstanding music; the cinematography, which brings to life the vibrant colours of West Africa and the splendours of its natural life; and the almost hallucinatory animation which adds another texture to the music. In common with other exceptional documentaries, Griot amounts to more than the sum of its parts. It is a paean to the senses: at moments our eyes are dazzled by what we see, at others we can close them and just let the haunting music flow through us.”
- Vancouver International Film Festival
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Volker GoetzeDirector
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Leslie MulkeyWriter
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Sam PollardProducer
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Ablaye CissokoKey Cast
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Victor KanefskyEditor
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Sanne KurzDirector of Cinematography
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Joshue OttVisualist
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Project Type:Documentary
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Genres:West Africa, Kora, Griot, Music, Jazz
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Runtime:1 hour 20 minutes
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Completion Date:September 6, 2012
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Production Budget:250,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:Senegal
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Language:English, French, Wolof
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Shooting Format:Digital HD 24p
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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VIFFVancouver
Canada
September 12, 2024
World Premier
Official Selection -
Warsaw Film FestivalWarsaw
Poland
October 16, 2012
European Premier
Official Selection -
ValladolidValladolid
Spain
October 25, 2012
Spanish Premier
History in Time -
IDFAAmsterdam
Netherlands
Docs for Sale -
EdinburghEdinburgh
November 5, 2012 -
Thessaloniki Documentary Film FestivalThessaloniki
Greece
March 22, 2012
Official Selection -
Musica MorfosiMilano
Italy
July 20, 2013 -
Immagini & Suoni Del MondoFlorence
Italy
Official Selection -
Brave
Poland
July 18, 2015 -
Leopold Sedar Senghore French InstituteDakar
Senegal
August 15, 2017 -
Jazz & The CitySalzburg
Austria
Volker Goetze is a German-born, New York-based trumpeter, composer, and filmmaker. He has performed and presented his work at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Merkin Hall, WDR Cologne, Gasteig Munich, Jazz-A- Vienne, Jazzhouse Copenhagen, World Festival of Sacred Music (Los Angeles) and the Opera Festival in Munich. His work fuels cross-cultural dialog, incorporates multiple disciplines and utilizes cutting edge technology. His recent compositions derive from folklore music, rock, jazz, contemporary music, classical as well as baroque music. In the recent years he has been investigating the oral culture and storytelling of West Africa and its influences on Jazz and Black Culture in America. GRIOT, a feature documentary about the oral music tradition in West Africa, is Volker Goetze's debut as a film director and has since developed into a multimedia performance symphony documentary. GRIOT screened at the Flaherty Film Seminar and opened in film festivals around the globe. GRIOT opened theatrically throughout Canada. Besides maintaining a busy international concert schedule, Mr.Goetze has conducted master classes and has been featured as a panelist at the Apollo Theatre and New York Foundation for the Arts.
The film is neither a traditional western documentary, as it does not settle for a conceptual understanding of our subject; nor is it simply a performance piece, as it does not settle for collecting powerful songs. This piece celebrates the art of the Griot - the art of the praise-singer and musical healer - by expanding the narrative through an interaction of poetry, music, song, stunning visuals and earthy sounds. Our stylistic approach taps into the very essence of the healing work of Ablaye Cissoko as a musician and activist in his home country Senegal. The approach is consonant with the life and history of Ablaye Cissoko himself. He descends from Kimitang Cissoko, the inventor of the kora, the African lute-harp. A genie directed him to build the first kora and the beautiful music he created with it lifted his people from their despair. Ablaye Cissokos music similarly has the power to heal broken people. His songs touch hearts and already reach far beyond the borders of West Africa.