Oduroh

Gilbert Bovay | Italy | 1964 | 38'
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Screenings
Thu 20 March H 18:30
Thu 20 March H 18:30
Speakers: Lucia Nardi, Head of Corporate Culture and Historical Archive at Eni, and Prof. Giulio Latini, Professor of Multimedia Communication at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
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Original title
Oduroh
Synopsis
The film follows the journey of a young Ghanaian who, thanks to a scholarship from Eni, leaves his village to study in Milan and acquire skills in oil refining. The film relates the contrast between his rural world and the frantic pace of the city, his experiences in Metanopoli and the discovery of a different culture, but also his difficult integration. Filmed in Ghana,  Oduroh tackles the reality of a developing country, between tradition and modernity. The documentary explores the hope for a better future for Africa, highlighting international cooperation and the role of Eni in the continent’s progress. His story becomes the symbol of a whole generation seeking to transform their destiny, with a message of unity, dignity and change. 
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Films Distribution
Eni
Production
Eni
Editing
Gilbert Bovay
Cinematography
André Gazut, Raoul Menthonnex
Editing
Lise Lavanchy
Language
Italian
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Biography
Gilbert Bovay, born in Cairo in 1923, was a Swiss-French director and documentarian known for his social commitment. He explored crucial themes such as racist segregation in the United States, the Cuban missile crisis, and Mao's China, with a style that combined political reflection and attention to the human condition. Among his most significant works are Harlem sur Seine (1962), a report on the lives of American jazz musicians in Paris, Impressions d'un voyage en Chine (1965), which analyzes China under Mao's regime, and Le reflux de la Vague (1968), a film about the French May 1968 and its social and political developments. His collaboration with Eni, mediated by Marcello Boldrini and Pasquale Ojetti, allowed him to create documentaries documenting the efforts in developing countries, such as Oduroh (1964). With a cinematic approach that emphasizes the dignity of human labour and international cooperation, Bovay was able to portray decolonization and global challenges, embedding his work within a broader political, social, and anthropological context.
Filmography
Sous peine de mort (1960)
Harlem sur Seine (1962)
Oduroh (1964)
Impressions d'un voyage en Chine (1965)
Gli uomini del petrolio (1965)
Le reflux de la Vague (1968)

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