Film Screening
OYOYO by Chetna Vora (1980) & Man Sa Yay “I, your mother” by Safi Faye (1980)
Film Season “BE Longing”
Oyoyo (1980) is a cine-portrait of an educational internationalism with students from Chile, Guinea-Bissau, the Mongolian Soviet Republic, Cuba and Bulgaria studying economy at the “Hochschule für Ökonomie Berlin-Karlshorst” in the late 1970s. The director is the Indian filmmaker Chetna Vora who mobilizes the film-camera as a means to listen to the problems that the students encounter in their education, what they miss in the GDR, and how they imagine their future. The candid conversational scenes situated in the students’ dormitory in Berlin-Karlshorst alternate with music by Cuban songwriter Silvio Rodriguez, the Brazilian singer Nara Leão and songs in Cape Verdean Créole. As a daughter of a communist communist family from Palitana in Gujarat in India, Chetna Vora came to Berlin in the mid 1970s to study film at the Konrad Wolf Film Academy in Potsdam-Babelsberg. (Quelle: Hidden Labour Across (inter∞note 01)
Nomination obligation: OYOYO, Chetna Vora, Film and Television Academy of the GDR 1980, digitisation and restoration of the Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, supported by the Film Heritage Funding Programme, financed by BKM, Länder and FFA.
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By the time Faye produced MAN SA YAY for German television in 1980, she had already honed her skills through an impressive suite of projects that reflect on life in her home nation. Effortlessly fluid in style, weaving together fiction, non-fiction, the essayistic and the epistolary.
Details
Goethe-Institut Lagos
7, Anifowoshe Street, office building, Victoria Island
Lagos Island
Lagos
Language: Subtitled in English
Price: Free Entry