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AMILCAR CABRAL & FRANTZ FANON
Teachers College, Columbia University
New York, NY
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AMILCAR CABRAL & FRANTZ FANON
Portrait of two leaders of the Pan-African Liberation Movement: Frantz Fanon and Amilcar Cabral.

Using rare archival footage, AMILCAR CABRAL accurately chronicles both the personal and public sides of an African icon in Amilcar Cabral. The founder of the African Party for Independence of Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGC), Amilcar Cabral led the Liberation Movement against Portugal for those countries. (Cape Verde/ Portugal, 2001, 52 mins., Ana Lucia Ramos Lisboa, Dir.)


FRANTZ FANON: HIS LIFE, HIS STRUGGLE, HIS WORK

Frantz Fanon, was a psychiatrist, originally from Martinique, who had become a spokesman for the Algerian revolution against French colonialism. Embittered by his experience with racism in the French Army, he gravitated to radical politics, Sartrean existentialism and the philosophy of black consciousness known as negritude. His 1952 book, ''Black Skin, White Masks,'' offers a penetrating analysis of racism and of the ways in which it is internalized by its victims. While secretly aiding the rebels of the Algerian anti-colonial war as a doctor in Algeria, Fanon cared for victims and perpetrators alike, producing case notes that shed invaluable light on the psychic traumas of colonial war. Expelled from Algeria in 1956, Fanon moved to Tunis where wrote for El Moudjahid, the rebel newspaper, founded Africa's first psychiatric clinic, and wrote several influential books on decolonization. Frantz Fanon, His Life, His Struggle, His Work traces the short and intense life of one of the great thinkers of the 20th century.

Director: Cheikh Djemai, 2001, 52min
Martinique/France/Algeria/Tunisia

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Teachers College, Columbia University (Ver)
525 West 120th Streeet - Room 263 Macy
New York, NY 10027
United States

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Organizador: African Diaspora International Film Festival
En BPT desde: Oct 09, 2011
 
Diarah N'Daw-Spech
NYADIFF.org


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