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Thursday, Mar 21, 2024
7 PM (98 mins)
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Kuxa Kanema: The Birth of Cinema
(Kuxa Kanema: O nascimento do cinema)
After five hundred years of Portuguese colonial rule, Mozambique was one of the last African countries to gain independence. President Samora Machel’s first cultural act was to establish the National Institute of Cinema, which produced weekly newsreels—Kuxa Kanema—for and about the people. Mobile cinema units reminiscent of Aleksandr Medvedkin’s cine-trains, traveled around the country to engage people with what it means to be free in an independent nation. When filmmaker Margarida Cardoso visited the institute, it was already in ruins, but she discovered newsreel footage in an abandoned building. Interviews with filmmakers who were involved with the institute—including Licínio Azevedo, Jose Cardoso, and Ruy Guerra—and sequences from the newsreels bear witness to the birth of Mozambique’s cinema in concert with the birth of the nation.
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- Lisa Hagstrand
Language
- Portuguese
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- B&W/Color
- Digital
- 52 mins
Source
- Icarus Films
Preceded By
Conakry
Filipa César, Grada Kilomba, Diana McCarty, Germany, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, 2013
Filmed in a single take, Conakry reflects on archival film fragments from the Guinea-Bissau film archive, including footage of an exhibition curated by Amílcar Cabral.
FILM DETAILS
Language
- English
- Portuguese
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 11 mins
source
- Video Data Bank
Nossa terra
Mario Marret, Guinea-Bissau, 1966
A PAIGC production shot during Guinea-Bissau’s struggle for independence and recently rediscovered in the country’s archive, a gift from Chris Marker. For Marret, “A filmmaker must be at the place where the world is made, when it is made.”
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- B&W/Color
- Digital
- 35 mins
source
- Talitha
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