MY FRIEND FELA

Synopsis: 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 AraΓΊjo. 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 AND TIME

Available Sat, SeptΒ  18th 10:00 am (EST) for 24 hours
ONLY AVAILABLE TO VIEW IN THE UNITED STATES

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RUN TIME
1 hour 34 minutes

YEAR
2019

COUNTRY
Nigeria

LANGUAGE
English
French

DIRECTOR
Joel Zito AraΓΊjo

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Joel Zito AraΓΊjo
Luiza Botelho Almeida

CINEMATOGRAPHER
Cleumo Segond

EDITOR
Isabel Castro

STARRING
Fela Kuti
Carlos Moore

Director's Bio

oel Zito AraΓΊjo has produced 29 award-winning documentaries, features and narrative shorts raising awareness to social issues in Brazil, particularly the nation’s Afro-Brazilian population. Among his impressive body of work, the highlights are his feature-length fiction film Daughters of the Wind (2004), which brought together the largest black cast in the history of Brazilian cinema and won eight awards at the prestigious Gramado Film Festival and his documentary Cinderellas, Wolves, and One Enchanted Prince (2008) about sexual tourism and exploitation in Brazil.

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