
In the remote mountains of Cameroon, the Mofu people live in a delicate balance with the natural world, relying on the seasonal rains to sustain their millet crops. Their survival is intricately linked to the behavior of local insects, particularly the termites that threaten their homes and the predatory ants that the Mofu believe can be harnessed through ritual to protect their community. This documentary explores the deep-seated cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs that guide the Mofu as they navigate the challenges of their environment, from the critical need for rain to the complex, often dangerous, interactions with the insect life that surrounds them.




