South Africa Blaxploitation program:
Monday, December 2
Teachers College - Columbia Art and Art Education, Department of Arts & Humanities, New York
Presented by African Diaspora International Film Festival
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The South African Blaxploitation Program highlights the bold spirit of black South African cinema under apartheid. This double feature celebrates Joe Bullet, the country’s first all-black action thriller, alongside Banned, a documentary that reveals the film’s powerful backstory and fight against censorship. Together, they offer a rare look at resilience and creativity in the face of oppression, bringing an iconic piece of cinematic history to life at ADIFF.
"Banned" uncovers the compelling story of "Joe Bullet," a groundbreaking 1971 South African action thriller. As the first film to feature an all-black African cast, it faced immediate censorship upon its 1973 release. This documentary delves into the film's tumultuous history, featuring interviews with surviving cast members Abigail Kubeka and Sol Rachilo, producer Tony Van Der Merwe, and banned filmmaker Kevin Harris. Narrated by cultural luminaries Dr. Gcina Mhlophe, Dr. Mbongeni Ngema, and Dr. Kgotso Nkhatho, "Banned" exposes the harsh realities of censorship during apartheid South Africa. Experience this powerful exploration of cinema history, followed by a rare screening of "Joe Bullet" itself at ADIFF.
JOE BULLET directed by Louis de Witt
"Joe Bullet" stands as a landmark in South African cinema history - the first film to showcase an all-black African cast, only to be swiftly banned by the Apartheid regime after its debut screening. This newly restored classic follows the titular hero as he comes to the aid of a local football team besieged by mysterious gangsters on the eve of their championship final. Joe Bullet must use all his skills to save both the team and their shot at glory. Don't miss this rare opportunity to view a long-suppressed piece of cinematic rebellion, whose fascinating backstory is chronicled in ADIFF's accompanying documentary, "Banned."
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2024-12-02 09:00:00
2024-12-02 17:00:00
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South Africa Blaxploitation program:
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Teachers College - Columbia Art and Art Education, Department of Arts & Humanities, 525 West 120th Street, New York, NY, 10027
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