MY FRIEND FELA
SYNOPSIS
Fela Kuti: confronting the colonial mindset and privileges, along with his own personal shadows.
My Friend Fela provides a new perspective on the Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, in order to counter the most often portrayed narrative of Fela “as an eccentric African pop idol of the ghetto”, according to director Joel Zito Araújo. The complexity of Fela’s life is unravelled through the eyes and conversations of his close friend and official biographer, the African-Cuban Carlos Moore. As the documentary unfolds, it reveals the many influences and forces that shaped Fela’s extraordinary life: from the relationship he had with his mother to his many and problematic relationships with women, from his ties with his spiritual advisor Professor Hindu to his mutually influential encounters with African Americans. By placing Fela’s personal history in a pan-African context, the film becomes not only a portrait of one man but also of a pan-African generation.
SCREENING DATE & TIME
ONLY AVAILABLE TO VIEW IN THE UNITED STATES
Q & A WITH CAST AND CREW
Tuesday, December 22nd 4:00 pm (EST)
A live discussion with Executive Producer Luiza Botelho Almeida, Activist and Vocalist Sandra Izsadore featured in the documentary and special guests Grammy nominated Vocalist Somi, Culture Strategist, Richard Dunn and Promotions and Artist Manager Bolaji Dawodu. Moderated by Radio & TV Translator Osei Kweku of v103 Atlanta
RUN TIME
92 minutes
YEAR
2018
COUNTRY
Brazil/Nigeria
DIRECTOR
Joel Zito Araújo
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Joel Zito Araújo, Luiza Botelho Almeida
PRODUCER(S)
Ariel de Bigualt (France), Fidelis Duker (Nigeria),
Temitope Duker (Nigeria), Luiza Botelho Almeida (USA)
EDITOR
Isabel Castro
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Cleumo Segond
MUSIC
Fela Anikulapo Kuti
Director's Bio
Joel Zito Araújo is a Brazilian film director, writer and producer of films and TV programs. Since 1984, Araújo has produced one feature film, two short films and 25 documentaries. Some of these works have won prizes or been selected for screeningd at film festivals throughout the world. From 2006 to 2007, Araújo was president of the Brazilian Filmmakers Association. He received his Ph.D. in Communication Sciences from the Escola de Comunicações e Artes at the University of São Paulo in 1999. He was Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor in the Departments of Radio, TV, and Film and Anthropology as well as the Center for African & African-American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin from August 2001 to May 2002.