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Siliva the Zulu (1928)

Film Screening + Live Accompaniment

 

Shot on location in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, directed by Attilio Gatti, Italian explorer and filmmaker, and performed by an all black South African cast of non-professional actors

 

Saturday 1st November, 1.30pm, Watershed, 1 Canon’s Road, Bristol

 

A rare opportunity to see the remarkable silent film Siliva the Zulu (1928) with a unique musical interpretation composed and performed live by acclaimed British-Nigerian musician, Juwon Ogungbe

 

Introduced by Dr Jacqueline Maingard (Reader in Film, University of Bristol)

 

With a Q&A and discussion with Juwon Ogungbe and Dr Madhu Krishnan (Lecturer in English Literature; Director of the Centre for the Study of Colonial and Postcolonial Societies, University of Bristol) 

 

http://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/6061/siliva-the-zulu/

 

http://www.juwonogungbe.com/

 

Supported by Afrika Eye Film Festival, Arts Council England, BFI Film Audience Network, Bristol Silents, Screen, University of Bristol, Watershed, Womad Foundation



Dr.Emma Sandon 
Lecturer in Film and Media 
Department of Media and Cultural Studies 
School of Arts 
Birkbeck 
University of London 
43 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PD 
0044207 631 6130 
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