YURUGU: INVISIBLE LINES
YURUGU: INVISIBLE LINES
Co-directed by Petna Ndaliko Katondolo and Laurent Van Lancker
Cutting, slicing, dismembering of the intersubjective relations between cultures, humans and non-humans has been part of the colonial project, which had his epitome in the Berlin Conference of 1885. Through ancestral ecology and ritualisation of sharing practices, this film evokes the need to re-member in order to remember the disrupted invisible lines. To decompose the colonial gazes, a multitude of textures, dreams and disorientation propose to recode aesthetics through an ejo lobi narrative form.
Production Yolé Africa et Polymorfilms.
Selection Berlinale'76 Forum Expanded
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