Title: Baba Mandela
Director: Riccardo Milani
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Country: Kenya/Italy
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Duration: 55 min.
Year: 2002
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Kevin Kariuki is a 10-year-old boy who lives on the streets of Kibera, East Africa's biggest slum. He has never left the city, but in this movie he narrates his experience as he visits communities whose livelihood are destroying the very resources on which they depend for survival. In his travels through Kenya, Kevin also meets some people who are trying to reverse the cycle of poor health and environmental damage. Kevin's experience is crystallized into a letter that he writes to Nelson Mandela. Baba Mandela will take you through the Nairobi Slums, rural Kibwezi, Mt. Kenya, Lake Victoria and through the burning issues affecting Kenya. Community Collaborator: Coalition for a Sustainable Africa |
Title: Elephant and the Snail, The (De Olifant en de Slak)
Director: Christa Moesker
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Country: Netherlands
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Duration: 6 min.
Year: 2002
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An elephant and a snail meet each other in the woods just as it begins to rain. The snail invites the elephant to come inside its tiny house until the storm passes. |
Title: Evergreen Man
Director: Clive Grandison
Screenwriter: Clive Grandison
Dir. of Photography: Aubrey Fagon
Music: Wayne Brown
Editor: Hafiz Kheir
Sound: Rob Cade
Costume: Sinead Larkin
Country: UK
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Duration: 10 min.
Year: 2002
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Literally coming face-to-face with an angel while lying in his coffin, a man is forced to evaluate the meaning and value of his apathetic life. |
Title: Resistencia: Hip-Hop in Colombia
Director: Tom Feiling
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Country: UK
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Duration: 54 min.
Year: 2002
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Caught between left-wing guerillas and right-wing paramilitaries, young people turn to rap music as a way to express their points of view on the realities forced upon them by long-running civil war violence, cultural crisis and the cocaine trade. (Community Collaborator: The Hip-Hop Association) |
Title: Tracker, The
Director: Rolf de Heer
Screenwriter: Rolf de Heer
Dir. of Photography: Ian Jones
Music: Graham Tardif
Editor: Tania Nehme
Sound: Adrian Medhurst
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Country: Australia
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Duration: 95 min.
Year: 2002
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Set in 1922, a mysterious and enigmatic tracker leads three white policemen across the Outback in pursuit of an aborigine fugitive who is suspected of killing a White woman. As the party goes deeper into the bush, the journey becomes an acrimonious and murderous trek in which power shifts and the toxic forces of racism, paranoia and violence begin to escalate. Stars David Gulpilil of "Rabbit-Proof Fences." |