Neumond Wasserzeichen
Neumond Wasserzeichen
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In this all Black production, directed by Afrikaner Emil Nofal, a Zulu band leader returns to his village with a gramophone and musical instruments determined to start a Zulu jazz band.
A film made by white South African filmmakers and distributors to appeal to both Black and white audiences. The film relies heavily on Hollywood stereotypes of Black entertainers.
Alex, a young Harlem Renaissance artist and writer, plays around at love and life until he meets Beauty, appropriately named, who makes no bones about his homosexual desires. Troubled and confused, Alex wavers on the brink of passion until a challenge posed by his girlfriend forces his hand. "Smoke,…
Experimental video about the female Jesus inspired by the Ecce Homo subject. Music: Händel Sarabande played by Ramon Martinez
South Africa’s first feature film aimed largely at a Black audience, starring township musicians (such as Dolly Rathebe) and introducing the incomparable a host of contemporary musicians.
Dramatic feature (silent film). A first look at Zulu life in South Africa. Director, Attilio Gatti, employed western themes and married them with his ideas of the people as he observed them, choosing his actors from among the local Zulu tribe members.
A young Turkish woman living in Berlin falls in love with a Syrian immigrant despite the misgivings of her family and friends.
Evelyne is the story of a Zimbabwean refugee living with her mother and young daughter in Vancouver. Inspired by true events, Evelyne was collaboratively written by verité filmmaker Carl Bessai and newcomer Rumbie Muzofa, who also plays the main character. Created with a blend of improvisation…
'In Her City' is a collective creation between filmmaker Carl Bessai and 17 unique and exciting talented young female performers. Built over several months of virtual exchanges, each character was created in a documentary spirit, building from personal anecdotes, life experiences and the challenges…
A film about the age-old disparity between the Irish-speaking native population of Ireland and the English-speaking outsiders. "Following in the footsteps of James Joyce and Flann O’Brien, Bob Quinn blended postmodern scepticism of official narratives with visions of Irish history in this…