Stambali
Originally released in 1999. Stambali is a documentary film. directed by Nawfel Saheb-Ettaba. At just 53 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In Tunisia, the history of stambali goes back to the arrival of the first enslaved Africans from Mali, Timbuktu specifically. Practicing their music and worship in the house of their masters, the enslaved and their musical traditions survive to this day. Stambali is a religious ritual in Tunisia, a journey with the rhythm of the "gombri" and "chkackek," traces an individual and collective hypnosis, an annual tribute that the disciples of Sidi Saad pay to their master during an initiatory journey and rite of purification that lasts three days. In "Stambali," the camera, video and film follow the rhythm of the possession, dances, and goes into a trance, in the cemetery, in an open space of grass, trees, dust and sand, in the eroticism that is released by this physical and spiritual representation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stambali about?
In Tunisia, the history of stambali goes back to the arrival of the first enslaved Africans from Mali, Timbuktu specifically. Practicing their music and worship in the house of their masters, the e...
Who directed Stambali?
Stambali was directed by Nawfel Saheb-Ettaba.
How long is Stambali?
Stambali has a runtime of 0 hours and 53 minutes (53 minutes total).
When was Stambali released?
Stambali was released on January 1, 1999 in theaters.