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Come Back, Africa

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Come back, Africa originally released in 1959.
Black roots originally released in 1970.
Restored by the Cineteca di Bologna and the laboratory L'Imagine Ritrovata with the collaboration of Rogosin Heritage and the Anthology Film Archives in 2005. Supported by Fondazione Officina Cinema Sud-Est with the contribution of Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio.
Special features: an introduction by Martin Scorsese; An American in Sophiatown, about the making of Come back, Africa; Lionel Rogosin talks about Come back, Africa; Come back, Africa theatrical trailer; Bitter sweet stories, a documentary on the making of Black roots; Have you seen Drum recently?, a film by Jürgen Schadeberg.
disc 1. Come back, Africa (1959, 86 min.) -- [Martin Scorsese introduction] (2 min.) -- An American in Sophiatown / directed by Michael Rogosin and Lloyd Ross (64 min.) -- [Lionel Rogosin talks about Come back, Africa] (1978, 19 min.) -- Come back, Africa theatrical trailer (2 min.) -- disc 2. Black roots (1970, 63 min.) -- Bitter sweet stories / directed by Michael Rogosin (27 min.) -- Have you seen Drum recently? / directed by Jürgen Schadeberg (1989, 74 min.).
Miriam Makeba, Lewis Nkosi, Bloke Modisane, Can Themba.
In 1957, Rogosin travelled to South Africa and created a powerfully, moving drama exposing the harsh reality of life under the system apartheid. Filmed secretly under the noses of the feared South African police, Rogosin, his crew, and cast risked arrest and deportation. Miriam Makeba was banned from her country after travelling to Venice for the movie's premiere. The scenes shot in the vibrant black ghetto of Sophiatown are precious images of a lost world. Rogosin took the fight for equality to his homeland with Black roots, his documentary on African American life. The extraordinary cast, including Reverend Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick, attorney and feminist activist Florynce "Flo" Kennedy, musicians Jim Collier, Wende [i.e. Wendy] Smith, Larry Johnson and Reverend Gary Davis, tell stories of heartbreak and despair while their songs blow the roof off the rafters. The film combines tales of oppression with hauntingly beautiful images of the faces of black men, women and children.
DVD, region 0, NTSC, anamorphic.

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SERIES
Milestone cinematheque.
Films of Lionel Rogosin
volume II.
Black roots.
American in Sophiatown.
Bitter sweet stories.
Have you seen Drum recently?


LANGUAGE OPTIONS
English, Afrikaans and Zulu with subtitles in English; closed-captured.

PUBLISHED
Harrington Park, NJ : Milestone Film & Video, [2014]
Year Published: 2014
Description: 2 videodiscs (341 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: DVD

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781933920535
193392053X

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Rogosin, Lionel, 1924-2000,
Makeba, Miriam,
Nkosi, Lewis,
Modisane, Bloke, -1986,
Themba, Can, 1924-1968,
Kirkpatrick, Frederick Douglass,
Kennedy, Florynce, 1916-2000,
Collier, Jim,
Smith, Wendy,
Johnson, Larry, 1938-
Davis, Gary, 1896-1972,
Milestone Film & Video,

SUBJECTS
Black people -- Johannesburg -- Social conditions.
Apartheid -- South Africa.
South Africa -- Social conditions.
South Africa -- Race relations.
Feature films.
Documentary films.