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Screen/Society--"Milisuthando" (Milisuthando Bongela, 2023) w/ filmmaker in attendance

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Q&A to follow w/ director Milisuthando Bongela, in conversation w/ filmmaker Palesa Shongwe

The Black Archival Imagination Lab @FHI & Screen/Society present: "Milisuthando" (Milisuthando Bongela, 2023, 128 min, South Africa, in Xhosa & English, DCP) "In her poetic and galvanizing essay film, Johannesburg-based artist, writer, and first-time filmmaker Milisuthando Bongela has constructed a multilayered and thought-provoking inquiry into history and identity that through five distinct chapters evokes the experience and after-effects of growing up amidst apartheid. Born in 1985, Bongela lived her first, inchoately remembered years with her family in the Transkei, a segregated zone in southeastern South Africa established in the 1970s under a false sense of cultural and geographical independence for Black people. A part of the country's Xhosa community, the filmmaker delves into personal memories, gradual historical change, the legacies of racism on both Black and white citizens, and her continued search for belonging and identity. MILISUTHANDO is a reminder that none of us exist outside of history." - Lincoln Center "Formally daring, thematically ambitious, and-most of all-movingly confessional." - Dhruv Goyal, In Review Online "The formal experimentation of the film is entrancing and dreamlike, feeling out the borders that our communities build for us and complicating narratives about race and oppression in modernity." - Alissa Wilkinson, Vox == Milisuthando Bongela-Davis (b.1985, South Africa) is an award-winning writer, filmmaker, cultural worker and artist. Her career began in the fashion industry but the last 16 years have seen her traverse the worlds of music, art, media and film - continually turning towards indigenous knowledge systems. Her first film, an award-winning personal essay documentary titled MILISUTHANDO, had its in-competition world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and was selected for MoMA's New Directors/New Films program in 2023. Palesa Nomanzi Shongwe is an award-winning South African filmmaker of many "lives" - a television writer, director, teacher and film scholar. She currently works as a freelance story producer in both fiction & documentary forms, while also pursuing an independent research and film career rooted in her interests in film history, personal ethnography, archival research and experimental film forms. She heads up a film development company, UNDERSTORY, which she founded in 2022, and forms one half of the experimental film duo The Detritus of the Day, with Dr. Nobunye Levin.

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Africa focus, Movie/Film