Today | African Outlines #2

We hope you enjoyed the night at Institut fuer Zukunft yesterday. We were really happy to see so many faces there. Thanks a lot for coming!
Also thanks to those that came to the screening at GRASSI Museum yesterday. We hope to’ve gotten you all interested in postcolonial cinema yesterday with »Concerning Violence«. Well, if so, let’s develop our interests further a bit. Tonight we’ll screen the second part of our AFRICAN OUTLINES section—this time at UT Connewitz. Starting at 9pm we will show the films »Twaaga« by Cedric Ido and »Crumbs« by Miguel Llansó.Two films dealing with colonial history and fictions of an African future—but two quite different ones at that: one situated in a concrete historical time and place, the other one in an abstract apocalyptic landscape. You’ll see, there’s more to African cinema and Afrofuturism than you might have thought…
Read more about the films below. For the sake of clarity, there’s the whole programme of our AFRICAN OUTLINES section again below.
See you in the dark places!
Your GEGENkino


Twaaga

BF/FR 2013, D: Cedric Ido, A: Sabourou Bamogo, Harouna Ouedraogo, 30’, OV with English subtitles, DCP

1987. Burkina Faso in the year of the assassination of the anti-imperialist president Thomas Sankara. The two brothers Albert and Manu struggle along, each of them in his own way. The older Albert is part of a gang that is commissioned to bully a Lebanese dealer. Whereas Manu is still a child, loves comics and, in his recently tailored superhero costume, lives in magical world in which emancipation movements matter only if they help him to understand the mythologies of his mighty role models. That way he frolics through the dusty streets of his home town until he has to realize that with an own personal suit, you also have to claim your own destiny.


Crumbs

ET/ES 2015, D: Miguel Llansó, A: Daniel Tadesse, Selam Tesfaye, 68’, OV with English subtitles, DCP

The genre: post-apocalypse-science-fiction. A word as long as the hero’s journey undertaken to find Santa Claus. He is walking through different landscapes, sometimes sparse and desolate, sometimes green and lush. The hero is armed with western pop culture goods that become charged and turned into sacred artefacts. At home in the bowling alley, his girlfriend follows a mysterious voice from deep below while an extraterrestrial flying object reigns over everything. A lot of things come apart. Solely the altar for Michael Jordan – as always – seems to provide religious refuge. Spaniard Miguel Llansó, who has been living in Ethiopia for many years and whose passion belongs to experimental and punk attitudes in film and music, makes use of marvellous peculiarities of the imagination, the beauty of the countryside and the strong presence of his actors. Out of that, he creates a surreal, cinematic bastard full of humour and self-irony.

23 April, 9 pm – UT Connewitz – € 6,5/5,5 (red.)


GEGENkino presents

AFRICAN OUTLINES

Fri 22 April
GRASSI Museum of Ethnography
AFRICAN OUTLINES #1
7 PMConcerning Violence. Nine Scenes from the Anti-Imperialistic Self-Defense
Doc SE/FI/US/DK 2014, D: Göran Hugo Olsson, 85’, OV with German subtitles, BluRay
Introduction by Diana Ayeh & Natascha Bing (AG Postkolonial Leipzig)
Sat 23 April
Luru Kino
AFRICAN OUTLINES #2 | DOUBLE FEATURE
9 pmTwaaga
BF/FR 2013, D: Cedric Ido, A: Sabourou Bamogo, Harouna Ouedraogo, 30’, OV with English subtitles, DCP
Crumbs
ET/ES 2015, D: Miguel Llansó, A: Daniel Tadesse, Selam Tesfaye 68’, OV with English subtitles, DCP
Tue 26 April
Luru Kino
Crumbs
ET/ES 2015, D: Miguel Llansó, A: Daniel Tadesse, Selam Tesfaye 68’, OV with English subtitles, DCP
9 PMRun
CIV/F 2014, D: Philippe Lacôte, A: Abdoul Karim Konaté, Isaach de Bankolé, Djinda Kane, OV with English subtitles, 102’, DCP
Introduction by Diana Ayeh & Natascha Bing (AG Postkolonial
Leipzig)
Sat 30 April
Schaubühne Lindenfels
AFRICAN OUTLINES #3 | AFRICAN SHORTS
8 PMYoung Africans – short film programme and lecture by Claudia Böhme
Chop My Money (CD 2014, D: Theo Anthony, OV with English subtitles, 13’)
Yellow Fever (UK/KE 2012, D: Ng’endo Mukii, OV with English subtitles, 7’)
Walk With Me (DK/UG 2015, D: Johan Oettinger, Peter Tukei Muhumuza, no dialogue, 12’)
The Goat (SA 2014, D: John Trengove, OV with English subtitles, 13’)
10 PMNecktie Youth
ZA/NL 2015, D: Sibs Shongwe-La Mer, A: Sibs Shongwe-La Mer, Bonko Khoza, Colleen Balchin, 86’, OV with English subtitles, BluRay