Featuring real interviews and archive footage, this documentary gives an overview of Gaddafi's tyrannical reign over Libya from his early life until his death in 2011.
A collage of erotic images and a call to arms, with a feverish hip-hop energy that celebrates the lives of African American men.
Opening on his own birth in Africa and then on his discovery of Fela Kuti, Romeo Sahi weaves links between his journey and that of Fela, both inscribed in the history that transcends them, that of the Black man. Through archive images, meetings around the world and interviews with sociologists, philosophers, historians, musicians, artists or biographers, the author takes us on a spiritual and existential journey. We cross the history of slavery, segregation and pan-Africanism, punctuated by ethereal beats, letting ourselves be invaded by the breath of words and saxophone.
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