

Documentary
Overview
Based on powerful archival material documenting the most daring moments in the struggle for liberation in the Third World, this documentary is accompanied by classic text from The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon.
Top Cast


Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill
Narrator in English version
Lauryn Hill
Narrator in English version
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Self - Professor, Columbia University
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Self - Professor, Columbia University
Gaetano Pagano
Gaetano Pagano
Self - Reporter (voice) (archive footage)
Gaetano Pagano
Self - Reporter (voice) (archive footage)
Tonderai Makoni
Tonderai Makoni
Self - PhD (archive footage)
Tonderai Makoni
Self - PhD (archive footage)


Robert Mugabe
Robert Mugabe
Self - ZANU (archive footage)
Robert Mugabe
Self - ZANU (archive footage)
Olle Wijkström
Olle Wijkström
Self - CEO Lamco (archive footage)
Olle Wijkström
Self - CEO Lamco (archive footage)
William Tubman
William Tubman
Self - President of Liberia (archive footage)
William Tubman
Self - President of Liberia (archive footage)


Amílcar Cabral
Amílcar Cabral
Self - Leader of PAIGC, Guinea-Bissau (archive footage)
Amílcar Cabral
Self - Leader of PAIGC, Guinea-Bissau (archive footage)


Thomas Sankara
Thomas Sankara
Self - President of Burkina Faso (archive footage)
Thomas Sankara
Self - President of Burkina Faso (archive footage)


António de Spínola
António de Spínola
Self - Military Governor of Guinea-Bissau (Archive Footage)
António de Spínola
Self - Military Governor of Guinea-Bissau (Archive Footage)
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