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Come Back, Africa is a american film of genre Drama directed by Lionel Rogosin with Miriam Makeba

Come Back, Africa (1959)

Come Back, Africa
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Length 1h35
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OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Documentary
Rating70% 3.5248553.5248553.5248553.5248553.524855

Come Back, Africa (1959) is the second feature-length film after On the Bowery (1956) written, produced, and directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin.

The film had a profound effect on African Cinema, and remains of great historical and cultural importance as a document preserving the unique heritage of the townships in South Africa in the 1950s. It may be classified as reportage, documentary, historical movie or political cinema, since it portrays real events and people. On the other hand, it reveals an interpretation of meaningful social facts and a strong ethical assumption towards human behaviors like racism.

Nevertheless, it is a scripted film (like On the Bowery), based on fictional narrative, in which actors play invented roles. But, unlike mainstream films and against Hollywood traditions, its actors are street people, improvising lived experiences: they play their own lives or those of people like them. That is why Come Back, Africa is a fiction / non-fiction, a hybrid of fictional film and documentary: a docufiction. Besides, it is a rare specimens in film history of docufiction and political film in one.

Both Lionel Rogosin, in America, and Jean Rouch, in France, at same time, consider themselves as Robert Flaherty’s heirs for similar reasons. Both used amateur actors, “street people” playing their own roles in search of truth or in order to unveil some hidden mystery beyond crude reality: Rogosin, contrary to Flaherty, sustained by strong ideological believes, Rouch, beyond Flaherty, inspired by surrealism, which he believed to be a useful means to reveal the ‘’truth of cinema’’ (the cinéma-vérité) and also an important tool to be used by an ethnographer for scientific research. Following different paths to reach similar results, both converged in ethnofiction with surprising results (See: Glossary).

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Come Back, Africa comprises a storyline acted out by black South Africans from whose own experiences the film's events are drawn.

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