The Tree of Authenticity
The only African film in this year’s IFFR Tiger Competition, Sammy Baloji’s ‘The Tree of Authenticity’ offers a much-needed disruption to Belgian colonial archives, which dominate historical narratives in Congo.
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Posted by Adham Youssef | Feb 5, 2025 | Festivals, Rotterdam 2025 |
The only African film in this year’s IFFR Tiger Competition, Sammy Baloji’s ‘The Tree of Authenticity’ offers a much-needed disruption to Belgian colonial archives, which dominate historical narratives in Congo.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | Dec 9, 2024 | Festivals, International Oscars 2025, OSCARS 2025 |
A strong international introduction to the Hausa-speaking filmmaking of Kannywood, Nigeria’s Oscar submission ‘Mai Martaba’ is an adventure tale drawing on themes of power, gender, and political legacy.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | Nov 20, 2024 | Festivals, Cairo 2024 |
The Cairo Industry Days’ dynamic panel about African cinema underlined how filmmakers must challenge the systems that restrict them.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | Nov 1, 2024 | Leipzig 2024, Festivals |
Daphne Matziaraki and Peter Murimi’s essential documentary ‘The Battle for Laikipia’ describes global warming and the brutal impact of colonial land ownership in Kenya, showing the overlap of environmental and social issues without oversimplifying.
Read MorePosted by Adham Youssef | Jul 5, 2024 | Festivals, Karlovy Vary 2024 |
In writer-director Abdellah Taïa’s ode to youthful rebellion ‘Cabo Negro’, two heartbroken queer Moroccans take refuge in a luxury villa to confront old traumas and share solidarity.
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