The Superhero Summit / 2
In 2011, an archive of film and audio material re-emerged in Bissau and testifies to the birth of Guinean cinema as part of the decolonising vision of Amílcar Cabral, the liberation leader assassinated in 1973. In collaboration with the Guinean filmmakers Sana na N’Hada and Flora Gomes, and many allies, Filipa César imagines a journey where the fragile matter from the past operates as a visionary prism of shrapnel to look through, and where the archive convokes debates, storytelling, and forecastsbecoming the place from where people search for antidotes for a world in crisis.
Produce by Spectre Production.
In 2011, an archive of film and audio material re-emerged in Bissau and testifies to the birth of Guinean cinema as part of the decolonising vision of Amílcar Cabral, the liberation leader assassinated in 1973. In collaboration with the Guinean filmmakers Sana na N’Hada and Flora Gomes, and many allies, Filipa César imagines a journey where the fragile matter from the past operates as a visionary prism of shrapnel to look through, and where the archive convokes debates, storytelling, and forecastsbecoming the place from where people search for antidotes for a world in crisis.
Produce by Spectre Production.