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"The Sewn Boats of Kerala" selected for screening at
8ème Festival du film archéologique de Nyon (2013)

Cinarchea Internationales Archäologie-Film-Kunst Brandenburg (2013)
XIII Festival Internacional de Cine Arqueológico del Bidasoa - Irun (2013)
Rassegna Internazionale del Cinema Archeologico - Museo Civico, Rovereto (2013)




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The technique of assembly by lashings is one of the world’s oldest for constructing boats. It was in use in Antiquity in Egypt and in Homeric Greece. In the present day, this method is still used in the Indian Ocean, most notably in India itself, at Kerala, where, nevertheless, the technique is unfortunately dying out.
This film takes us to Kerala on the Malabar Coast, and into a network of lakes and lagoons and canals known as The Backwaters, where the last of these “sewn” boats are still employed. We shall follow the work of traditional carpenters who continue to practise this ancient technique and begin to understand its subtleties.


a film by Raymond COLLET, written by Patrice POMEY
production : CNRS (USR 3134) - Centre d’Etudes Alexandrines

26 minutes - © 2012 - CNRS / CEAlex
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distribution : Editions Harpocrate - 15 rue Mansard - 72000 - Le Mans

cameraman : Raymond COLLET
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y : André PELLE - Patrice POMEY

• narration & translation : Colin CLEMENT • montage : Raymond COLLET

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