Deep Hearts, a film released in 1980, is a documentary by Robert Gardner that is based on the Bororo Fulani, a small village located in Niger.
The documentary is based on the Bororo Fulani, a small village tribe of nomad people in Niger.
During Gerewol, all the men and women of the tribe gather together to dance and sing as they celebrate the end of the rainy season.
The first establishing shot of the film is of the group of people in the tribe singing around a fire during sunset.
According to IMDb, the film was given a 6.4 out of 10, which is a lower rating compared to Time Indefinite, another documentary he made over 10 years later.
Based on a review made by Michael Lieber, the film was a success, but there are its pros and cons.