5 reasons to not miss Mamody – The Last Baobab Digger social documentary on Docubay

5 reasons to not miss Mamody – The Last Baobab Digger social documentary on Docubay

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Mamody – The Last Baobab Digger is the latest social documentary to premiere on Docubay. It adds to the treasure trove of fascinating documentaries that are already streaming on the platform. Set in Madagascar’s forests, the documentary aims to reflect on the sustainable solution of water conservation through the use of innovative solutions.

Why to watch Mamody - The Last Baobab Digger

Here are five reasons why you should not miss the insightful docufilm Mamody – The Last Baobab Digger streaming on both Docubay and OTTplay Premium right now.

Mirror to reality

Documentaries offer a creative way to reflect on the challenging realities of different people and their struggles. Mamody – The last baobab digger is like a mirror to society and today’s world, where water is not valued enough because of its abundance in the present. However, director Cyrille Cornu delves into the lives of the inhabitants as they create a sustainable solution by carving the Baobab trees and using them to store water for times of need. It reflects the alarming need for understanding to come up with a solution for the future before time runs out.

Water crisis

This hard-hitting documentary delves into the ancient solution used by a village in Madagascar for ages. Filmmaker Cyrille Cornu captures the essence of the water crisis with different shots, including hand-held shots and bird's-eye shots. Set in the Mahafaly plateau of southwest Madagascar, the docufilm revolves around the primitive and tribal population called Mamody, who passes their knowledge from generation to generation to survive the challenging droughts.

Conservation techniques

A groundbreaking discovery to solve the water war with an innovative water conservation solution. The documentary aims to showcase how a wise decision by ancestors can save the inevitable war.

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Interviews and raw footage

The documentary consists of multiple talking heads including insightful conversations with the villagers. They reveal how the water crisis can be solved by using a sustainable solution. Mamody – The Last Baobab Digger is packed with raw footage of the Madagascar forests and residents of Ampotaka village.

Exploring nature

Set against the backdrop of nature, Mamody – The Last Baobab Digger explores the gripping lives of Ampotaka villagers. It delves into the creative solution of saving the small village from drought and water war by using a Baobab tree as a solution. It traces the inspirational life of the dry and arid land where life-saving giants act as water reservoirs.

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