directed by Glauber Rocha. Italy, France, 1970, 95 min., Italian version
One of the most representative products of the cinema spawned by the protests of 1968, this satire on European colonialism was filmed in exile by Rocha, the best-known exponent of Brasil’s Cinema Novo, a film movement pitted against the dictatorship of the image promoted by Hollywood. “I have always filmed using with Africans their own forms of representation. […] It is as though the film were a primitive African drama that spurns the language of bourgeois cinema”.
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Sala Cinema
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