Becoming a Man in Melanesia

200452 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Jérôme Segur

Production: Manuel Catteau

Co-produced by Zed and Discovery Networks International.

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Becoming a Man in Melanesia follows the epic ordeals of two young men who live on sepaarate islands. And though they will never meet each other, they share a common, singular goal: to make the difficult passage into manhood. Each will face a grueling initiation ritual. Success will mean new status and responsabilities within each boy’s tribe – but success isn’t  guaranteed. If they fail, they will remain children within their community.

To achieve this adult status in Melanesia, Junior from Kontu island in Papua has to capture a shark armed only with a lasso and a propeller, whereas Wabak from Pentecost island in Vanuatu has to jump from a wooden tower, his ankle bound with thick vines…

Two ordeals, each with the same goal: becoming a man.

Subject categories


  • Foreign Countries > Australia and New Zealand
  • Children and Youth > Coming of Age Stories
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Adolescent Development
  • Diversity > Diversity in Communities
  • Geography > Human Geography
  • Health/Personal Development > Human Growth and Development

Credits


producer
Manuel Catteau
director
Jérôme Segur
music
Pierre Estève