Aramotu

Aramotu

Release date : December 20, 2010
Runtime : 2h
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Director : Niji Akanni /
Writers : Niji Akanni /
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Aramotu is a fictitious, myth-like tale that is set in the tradition-bound Yorubaland of 1909. It spins the story of Aramotu, a wealthy female trader, who dares to stretch the boundaries that ancient myths and traditions place on the life of the women of her time. Aramotu tries to employ the social-engineering aspects of the Gelede Cult to realize her progressive ideas about the rights of women and the need for people-oriented governance in her native Agesi Village.
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  • title:Aramotu
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:2h
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Niji Akanni /
  • Writers: Niji Akanni ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Aramotu is a fictitious, myth-like tale that is set in the tradition-bound Yorubaland of 1909. It spins the story of Aramotu, a wealthy female trader, who dares to stretch the boundaries that ancient myths and traditions place on the life of the women of her time. Aramotu tries to employ the social-engineering aspects of the Gelede Cult to realize her progressive ideas about the rights of women and the need for people-oriented governance in her native Agesi Village.
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