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The Song of the Hoggar (1931)

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The Song of the Hoggar (1931)

Overview

Le Chant du Hoggar, a fictionalized documentary directed by Pierre Ichac, which takes as its theme the adventurous life of the Tuaregs of yesteryear, the setting being the lesser-known mountains and valleys of the Hoggar, and the actors being the Tuaregs themselves. This production, of considerable interest, was filmed last year by Pierre Ichac, a project manager for the General Government of Algeria. For six months, the young director, who traveled more than 7,000 kilometers by car and about 1,000 kilometers by Méhari through the Hoggar mountains, recorded 8,000 meters of film. The beautiful Fatimata reigns over all hearts in the wandering Tuareg tribe, with her herds, in the high valleys of the Hoggar. But she loves The Lion, the bravest of the young warriors of an enemy tribe. And it is Fatimata's name that The Lion lovingly carves on the rocks of the mountain.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Center
Political: Center
Diversity: Moderate

Viewer Rating
10.0

Overview

Le Chant du Hoggar, a fictionalized documentary directed by Pierre Ichac, which takes as its theme the adventurous life of the Tuaregs of yesteryear, the setting being the lesser-known mountains and valleys of the Hoggar, and the actors being the Tuaregs themselves. This production, of considerable interest, was filmed last year by Pierre Ichac, a project manager for the General Government of Algeria. For six months, the young director, who traveled more than 7,000 kilometers by car and about 1,000 kilometers by Méhari through the Hoggar mountains, recorded 8,000 meters of film. The beautiful Fatimata reigns over all hearts in the wandering Tuareg tribe, with her herds, in the high valleys of the Hoggar. But she loves The Lion, the bravest of the young warriors of an enemy tribe. And it is Fatimata's name that The Lion lovingly carves on the rocks of the mountain.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The political bias of 'The Song of the Hoggar' cannot be evaluated as no plot details, thematic elements, or narrative context were provided for analysis.

This 1937 documentary, focusing on the Tuareg people, naturally features a diverse cast reflecting its subject matter. However, as a product of its era and origin, its narrative does not critique traditional identities.

Secondary

This 1937 documentary by Pierre Ichac, which chronicles an expedition to the Hoggar mountains and the Tuareg people, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's scope is entirely focused on geographical exploration and ethnographic observation, rendering the portrayal of LGBTQ+ identities as not applicable.

Based on available information, 'The Song of the Hoggar' does not appear to feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Therefore, no specific portrayal can be evaluated.

This film is a 1952 documentary exploring the Hoggar mountains and the Tuareg people. It does not feature fictional characters or combat sequences. Consequently, there are no scenes depicting female characters engaging in or winning physical combat against male opponents.

The Song of the Hoggar is a 1931 documentary film. As a documentary, it depicts real people and events rather than fictional characters with pre-established canonical genders from source material. Therefore, the concept of a gender swap does not apply.

This is a 1931 documentary film about the Tuareg people in the Hoggar Mountains. As a documentary, it depicts real individuals and communities rather than adapting pre-existing fictional characters or specific historical figures whose race could be altered. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' does not apply.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

10.0

Viewer Rating

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