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N!ai, The Story of a !Kung Woman

Where to Watch N!ai, The Story of a !Kung Woman (1980)

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N!ai, The Story of a !Kung Woman starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 59 min, and a scheduled release date of April 13th, 1980.

It received a user score of 57/100 on TMDb, which collated reviews from 3 top users.

Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "This film provides a broad overview of Ju/'hoan life, both past and present, and an intimate portrait of N!ai, a Ju/'hoan woman who in 1978 was in her mid-thirties. N!ai tells her own story, and in so doing, the story of Ju/'hoan life over a thirty year period. "Before the white people came we did what we wanted," N!ai recalls, describing the life she remembers as a child: following her mother to pick berries, roots, and nuts as the season changed; the division of giraffe meat; the kinds of rain; her resistance to her marriage to /Gunda at the age of eight; and her changing feelings about her husband when he becomes a healer. As N!ai speaks, the film presents scenes from the 1950's that show her as a young girl and a young wife. The uniqueness of N!ai may lie in its tight integration of ethnography and history. While it portrays the changes in Ju/'hoan society over thirty years, it never loses sight of the individual, N!ai." .