
Vodu Between two worlds
Immerse yourself in Voodoo tradition.
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Voodoo tradition is too often victim of misperceptions and stereotypes in the Western imagination. In Togo, Voodoo is revealed in all its splendour and complexity. Through spectacular ceremonies, consultations and rites, an intimate connection is revealed that unites the visible world with that of invisible forces. By giving a voice to those who live and practise Voodoo, an authentic and nuanced perspective emerges, revealing the richness of this mysterious spirituality. It's a genuine burst of curiosity about a living heritage and the sumptuousness of its traditions.
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Titouan Abraham
Himself - Narrator (voice)
David Nouhoho
Himself
Atisso
Himself
Togbui Jean
Himself
Nodjo Daniel IV
Himself
Apoukessi Kator
Herself
Ahoo
Himself
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