A ritual vase, the hampi, is placed in the center of the Musée de plein air de la République du Niger in Niamey, during a ritual ceremony featuring possession dances. With this film, Jean Rouch continues his ethnological and cinematographic study of Songhay ritual objects. He demonstrates that, in a particular context, the transfer of a hampi vase to a museum requires the organization of a ritual ceremony to obtain the gods' approval. At the time, however, reservations about filming a possession dance for the opening of a shrine in a museum made the move "questionable from a museological point of view".
| Release Date | May 7, 1962 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Le Hampi - Le ciel est posé sur la terre | |
| Runtime | — | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | French | |
| Original Language | French | |
| Production Countries | Canada, France, Niger | |
| Production Companies | Office Nigérien du Film, I.F.A.N. Niamey, Rep. NigerONF | NFBComité du film Éthnographique | |