They are we

Title
  1. They are we / directed by Emma Christopher.
Published by
  1. Brooklyn, NY : Icarus Films, [2015]

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Additional authors
  1. Christopher, Emma, 1971-
  2. Unshackled Media (Firm), production company.
  3. University of Sydney.
  4. Australian Research Council.
  5. Icarus Films, film distributor.
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (79 min.) : sound, color; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. They are we is the story of a remarkable reunion that takes place 170 or so years after a family was driven apart by the ravages of the transatlantic slave trade. In Central Cuba, proud members of the Gangá-Longobá, a small Afro-Cuban ethnic group, have kept their unique heritage alive. Incredibly, through decades of brutal enslavement, independence wars, and then the denying of all religions after the revolution, they have retained a collection of distinct songs and dances that one of their ancestors brought from Africa as a slave. Each December 17th they still perform them at the San Lazaro ceremony. After a chance discovery while working in West Africa, director Emma Christopher spent two years showing a film of the Gangá-Longobá songs and dances to several thousand people across Sierra Leone. Eventually, in an isolated village with no road access, one man looked at another in joy and wonder as he watched a recording of the Gangá-Longobá songs and said, "They are we!" Then the villagers joined in with others of the Gangá-Longobá songs, still recognizing them clearly despite all the years of separation. Returning to Cuba, Emma showed her findings to the Gangá-Longobá. "We are not so alone anymore", said one of their number, woodcarver and artist Alfredo Duquesne. Later he would say that knowing where he came from "is divine". In early 2013, after the law changed allowing them to freely leave Cuba, a trip was at last made to visit Sierra Leone. It turned into a remarkable celebration, a rare recognition of the tenacity and resolve of one young girl who once made the awful journey from Africa to Cuba, but never let her memories of home die. They are we tells the story of the Gangá-Longobá and of the village their ancestor called home. It is the story of how, just very occasionally, a family separated by the slave trade can reunite for the good of all.
Subject
  1. Ethnology > Cuba > Perico
  2. Black people > Cuba > Perico
  3. Black people > Cuba > Rites and ceremonies
  4. Black people > Cuba > Perico > Music
  5. Ethnology > Sierra Leone
  6. Rites and ceremonies > Sierra Leone
  7. Music > Sierra Leone
  8. Perico (Cuba) > Civilization > African influences
  9. Perico (Cuba) > Social life and customs
  10. Sierra Leone > Social life and customs
Genre/Form
  1. Nonfiction films.
  2. Documentary films.
  3. Ethnographic films.
  4. Feature films.
Contents
  1. Ganga -- Banta -- Ancestors -- Village -- Reunion -- Welcome -- Rite.
Call number
  1. Sc Visual DVD-2093
Note
  1. Originally released as a documentary film in 2013.
Credits (note)
  1. Producer, Emma Christopher ; directors of photography, Javier Labrador, Lansana Mansaray (Barmmy Boy) ; editor, Joanna Montero ; Unshackled Media ; The University of Sydney ; Australian Research Council ; a film by Emma Christopher.
System details (note)
  1. DVD-R; widescreen; monaural.
Language (note)
  1. Narrated in English; Spanish, Mende, Krio and English spoken with English subtitles.
Title
  1. They are we / directed by Emma Christopher.
Publisher
  1. Brooklyn, NY : Icarus Films, [2015]
Type of content
  1. two-dimensional moving image
Type of medium
  1. video
Type of carrier
  1. videodisc
Digital file characteristics
  1. videofile DVD video
Performer
  1. Featuring: Joe Allie, Lucy Amara, Baggie Kpanabum, Solomon Musa, Chief Mabudu Pokawa, Humberto Casonova, Alfredo Duquesne, Elvira Fumero, Yandrys Izquierdo, Magdelena Mora (Piyuya).
Credits
  1. Producer, Emma Christopher ; directors of photography, Javier Labrador, Lansana Mansaray (Barmmy Boy) ; editor, Joanna Montero ; Unshackled Media ; The University of Sydney ; Australian Research Council ; a film by Emma Christopher.
System details
  1. DVD-R; widescreen; monaural.
Language
  1. Narrated in English; Spanish, Mende, Krio and English spoken with English subtitles.
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Added author
  1. Christopher, Emma, 1971- film director, film producer.
  2. Unshackled Media (Firm), production company.
  3. University of Sydney.
  4. Australian Research Council.
  5. Icarus Films, film distributor.
Research call number
  1. Sc Visual DVD-2093
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