Cinematic Language of Yoruba Tradition in Tunde Kelani’s Saworoide
Emmanuel Ebere Uzoji
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Emmanuel Ebere Uzoji: Lead City University, Ibadan. uzoji.emmanuel@lcu.edu.ng
International Journal of Contemporary Research in Humanities, 2025, vol. 3, issue 1
Abstract:
This study presents a critical analysis of the deployment of Yoruba ritual aesthetics as a sophisticated cinematic language in Tunde Kelani’s Saworoide (1999). Moving beyond a thematic reading of ritual as mere cultural backdrop, this paper argues that indigenous practices—including sacred drumming, kingship rites, symbolic props, and proverbial discourse—constitute the film’s core narrative syntax and moral architecture. Employing a qualitative, interpretive methodology that integrates semiotic and cultural analysis, the research deconstructs key sequences to demonstrate how these aesthetics are instrumentally coded to articulate a potent cultural identity and deliver a sharp political critique. The findings reveal that ritual in Saworoide operates as an active agent of plot progression, character definition, and thematic exposition, directly conveying imperatives of justice, ethical governance, and resistance to corruption. The study concludes that Kelani’s film exemplifies a paradigm in African cinema where indigenous aesthetic systems are not represented but are performatively engaged to forge a culturally-grounded and politically-engaged filmic discourse. This research contributes to African film studies by providing a framework for analyzing ritual as an integral cinematic form, challenging reductive perceptions of tradition and foregrounding its narrative and ideological potency in postcolonial critique
Keywords: Yoruba Ritual Aesthetics; African Cinema; Tunde Kelani; Political Allegory; Indigenous Semiotics; Cultural Identity; Narrative Form (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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