• Sambizanga
  • Sambizanga
  • Foreword to Guns for Banta
  • Foreword to Guns for Banta
  • Foreword to Guns for Banta

Sambizanga

featuring

Elisa Andrade, Domingos de Oliveira, Jean M’Vondo, Adelino Nelumba,

Sambizanga, one of the first feature films made by a woman in Africa, was cowritten by filmmaker Sarah Maldoror’s husband, Mário Pinto de Andrade, a leader in the Angolan resistance. “The film was seen to be so effective at mobilizing action that the Portuguese colonial authorities banned it from being screened in their then province of Angola. It was first seen publicly in Angola only after the country won its independence in 1974. Based on a novel by Luandino Vieira, a political prisoner of the Portuguese from 1961 to 1974, Sambizanga is a fictionalized chronicle of the arrest and fatal imprisonment of a man whose underground activities were an impenetrable secret to all around him. It was at a prison near the Luandan suburb of Sambizanga on February 4, 1961, that the first uprising of what was to become the Angolan resistance movement was staged. The film is set a few weeks before that uprising, during a time of increasingly desperate and repressive security measures by the colonial government” (Tom Mulcaire, Cabinet Magazine).

We will play a selection of music featured in Ntone Edjabe’s new book La Discothèque de Sarah Maldoror beginning at 3:30, when the doors open.

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Sarah Maldoror
  • Mário Coelho Pinto de Andrade
  • Maurice Pons
Based On
  • a novel by José Luandino Vieira

Cinematographer
  • Claude Agostini
Language
  • Portuguese
  • Lingala
  • Kimbundu
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 97 mins
Source
  • Janus Films
Preceded By

Foreword to Guns for Banta
(Préface à des fusils pour Banta)

Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, France, 2011

Maldoror’s first feature, Guns for Banta, was commissioned by the Algerian government to chronicle the Guinean and Cape Verdean fights for independence, but was never completed. In his fascinating essay film, Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc excavates the history of this lost film, drawing on photographs, documents, and conversations with Maldoror.

FILM DETAILS 
Language
  • French
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • Digital
  • 27 mins
source
  • Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc

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