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Film Center presents Out of Africa
CONTRIBUTED STORY
for
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June 14, 2000
T he P ortland O bserver
In the 1950s and 60s, A frican
filmmakers began to em erge, telling
the story o f A frican culture, identity
and history by those w ho lived it
rather than by those w ho w itnessed
it. In the decades since, a rich body
o f work has resulted, as diverse as
the continent itself, reflecting on
e v e ry th in g from p re a n d p o st
colonial history, to “tribal” folklore
and politics to stories reflecting the
rapid transition from traditional to
m odem society.
This year w e are once again pleased
to host The A frican T raveling Film
Festival, an annual show case o f
re c e n t film s o f f e r in g d iv e rs e
perspectives on A frican culture and
broader appreciation o f the rich
traditions offered to the rest o f the
world.
All films w ill be show n at the Film
C enter's G uild Theater, 829 SW 9lh
at Taylor. A dm ission is $6, $5 for
students, seniors and Portland Art
Museum m em bers.
THU, JU N E 15 A T 7 PM
M ORTU N EGA
G U IN EA -B ISSA U 1988
D IRECTOR: FLO R A G O M E S
Literally m eaning “the one death
did not w ant,” m ortu nega is a term
that originally refers to a child w ho
survives his stillborn siblings but
com es to sym bolize the survivors
o f the fight for G u inea-B issau’s
independence. T he story, set in
1973, fo llo w s D om inga as she
journeys to jo in her husband, Sako,
d iffe re n c e s th a t a rise p ro v o k e
conflict, as w ell as the voyeuristic
interest o f others. (13 m ins.)
a liberation fighter. W hile her path D IR E C T O R :
JO S E P H
to the front reveals the ravages o f K U M BELA Sun, a young C hinese
five centuries o f colonialism , her woman, returns hom e to find her
return hom e will be am idst the joy
o f hard-w on freedom . (85 mins.)
W ith
O C L A N D E S T IN O
R E P U B L IC
OF
CONGO/
A N G O LA 1997
W hen an Angolan stow aw ay lands
in Lisbon, he learns that the Europe
o f his dream s m ay not be the
p a r a d is e h e h a d im a g in e d .
C onstantly evad in g a persistent
police officer, he begins to long for
his hom eland, realizing that for an
A frican, Europe is not refuge from
hardship. (15 m ins.)
boyfriend Lulu, an A frican student,
w a itin g fo r h e r. A g a in s t th e
background o f Beijing, the cultural
TH U , JU N E 22 A T 7 PM
TG V
SEN EG A L 1997
D IRECTO R: M O U SSA TOURE
T G V is an express bus service,
driven by Rambo, betw een D akar
(Senegal) and C onkary (Guinea).
B efore setting o ff one day, Ram bo
and his passengers are w arned o f
the danger: the Bassari are carrying
on a revolt along the border.
On hearing the new s, only a dozen
or so hapless passengers decide to
m ake the apparently risky trip.
A com ic road m ovie into the heart
o f S e n e g a le s e s o c ie ty , T o u re
to u c h e s
upon
d em o cracy ,
co rru p tio n , fo rg ettin g to nail a
couple o f French ethnologists on
the way. (90 m ins.)
W ith
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Show extended to June 25
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