Sambizanga
Still from Sambizanga, part of Afrika Eye 2022.

Sambizanga

classified 18 (CTBA) S

part of Afrika Eye 2022

Film

Please note: This was screened in Nov 2022

Director
Sarah Maldoror
Cast
Domingos de Oliveira, Elisa Andrade, Jean M'Vondo
Details
102 mins, & Subtitled, 1972, Angola
Primary language
Lingala/Portuguese

Set in the weeks leading up to the guerrilla war for independence in Angola, Sambizanga focuses on the plight of a young couple.

A riveting neorealist testimony to Angola’s anti-colonialist struggle, not screened in the country until after independence, this is an unforgettable revolutionary film and a passionate dramatisation of a pivotal moment in Angola’s fight for freedom adapted by Sarah Maldoror from a book by Portuguese-Angolan author and activist José Luandino Vieira. Maldoror was not only one of the first women to wield a camera and transform African cinema from then on, but a matriarch who did it to fight oppression.

The film faced significant barriers to restoration due to a battle for ownership between the licence holder and Maldoror’s family, but, despite this, has continued to thrive in Angola as a cherished national artefact through a ripped copy broadcast consistently on television.

The restoration eventually came into being as part of the African Film Heritage Project – an initiative created by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project, the FEPACI and UNESCO – in collaboration with Cineteca di Bologna, to help locate, restore, and disseminate African cinema.

Presented as part of Cinema Rediscovered on Tour, a Watershed project in collaboration with Black Cinema Project, Ajabu Ajabu and Hyde Park Picturehouse with support from BFI awarding funds from The National Lottery and MUBI.

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