Sīn miãwu kõn
One of the most endangered resources in Africa, south of the Sahara, is water. The pressure on forests makes rain very scarce, opening the door to the desert in many countries. Fortunately, there are some inexhaustible sources of water. We are here in Benin, precisely in the department of Ouémé. Hetin-Sota is a lakeside village in Benin and has a hot spring. A water point like no other.
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Dieudonné OSSEDirector
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Dieudonné OSSEWriter
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PICTURES E-MOTIONProducer
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Marcellin ALOSSEKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:3 minutes 27 seconds
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Completion Date:August 31, 2018
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Production Budget:200 USD
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Country of Origin:Benin
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Country of Filming:Benin
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Language:French
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Shooting Format:Digital
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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:Yes
Brief biofilmography of the author
Graduated in Professional License in '' Multimedia Communication '' at the National School of Information and Communication Sciences and Techniques (ENSTIC) / UAC-Benin, Dieudonné O. OSSE was born in 1993 and comes from Porto- novo. He proved himself in 2014-2015 within the group '' Shiny Star Company of the City '' (former group of ENSTIC) as an actor. He works as Director of Photography and Director at the PICTURES E-MOTION production studio. His first documentary film '' in miãwu kon '' is about one of the endangered natural resources in West Africa.