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Accepted Paper:

Sifinja - The Iron Bride  
Valerie Haensch (Anthropological Museum Berlin)

Paper short abstract:

Since the 1960ies Sudanese craftsmen modify the English Bedford-Lorry. Following closely the daily work, art and history of truck-rebuilding on the Nile, a fascinating way of African creativity dealing with global commodities is opened up.

Paper long abstract:

A film about mobility, human creativity, and technology in a Sudanese truck community. The English Bedford-Lorry was introduced to Sudan in the late 1960ies. Since then, local craftsmen technically modify the truck into an ideal vehicle, adequate for traveling off-road and for performing customers' expectations. The craftsmen and drivers call the lorry "Sifinja" because it is soft and comfortable like the plastic slippers it is named after. In different places in Sudan the carpenters and blacksmiths not only create a shiny iron bride, but they change the whole structure of the lorry through a highly unorthodox performance. Following closely the daily work, art and history of truck-modding on the Nile, a fascinating way of African creativity dealing with global commodities - the automobiles - is opened up. The documentary weaves the original sound of hammering and sawing, drilling and riveting, into a rhythmic, exhilarating audio-visual adventure.

Panel W401
Ethnographic film screening
  Session 1