Uncle Ces of the Zulu Nation Presents: Zulu Wars: Shaka, King of the Zulu

Wednesday, January 6th 7:30PM

Dir. Richard Charles Wawman (1996) 54 min.

Dramatic Re-enactments of the life of Shaka Zulu - his upringing, building of the Zulu empire, first contact with Europe and the events that led to his demise. Considered both a military genius for his innovations in warfare and revolutionary warfare style and condemned for his brutality. At the time of his death he ruled over 250,000 people and 50,000 warriors.

Hosted by Dr. Shaka Zulu with a panel of noted experts

Zulu Nation After Party w/ DJ Ces

Maysles Cinema

 

Keeling's Caribbean Movie Showcase: Babylon

Dir. Franco Rosso, 1980, 91 min.

"Criminally Underrated!"

Babylon is set in South London at the start of the ’80s, a time when reggae music was at its peak, along with a distinctively British brand of xenophobia and racism that saw American boxer Marvin Hagler pelted with bottles at Wembley after beating Alan ‘I’ll never lose to a black man’ Minter. The plot concerns Blue, lead chanter for Ital Lion Sound (played by Aswad singer and former Double Decker Brinsley Forde), in the run-up to a competition with a rival crew led by Jah Shaka (who appears as himself). Over the course of the film Blue socialises with his friends and clashes with his family, employer, and a local clan of racists, before going on a spiritual and physical journey through small hours London where he encounters a series of trials and temptations that set up the film’s violent climax. -Angus Taylor

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0nhcK_bylU

Babylon Website: http://www.uncarved.org/babylon/?p=59

Audio with Director [kicks in after a long musical intro]: http://www.uncarved.org/mp3/rosso.mp3

Glowing review of Babylon: http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/your-favourite-british-films/14274-babylon-1980-franco-rossos-cult-classic.html

 9:15 pm

KEELING'S CARIBBEAN SHOWCASE

Curated by Keeling Beckford of Keeling's Reggae and Music Video

Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae

Dir. Stascha Bader, 2009, 95 min.

This documentary chronicles the short history of Jamaican Rocksteady music while highlighting its influences on modern Jamaican tunes. Considered a transitional genre between ska and reggae music, Rocksteady enjoyed a short period of popularity from 1966 until 1970 when it was overshadowed by reggae's similar heavy bass sound.

 

How Real Is This (Truth Telling In Fiction Films): Gomorrah

Saturday, January 2nd 7:30PM

Dir. Matteo Garrone, 2008, 137 min.

Matteo Garrone's faithful adaptation of undercover Italian reporter Roberto Saviano’s best-selling exposé of Naples’ Mafia underworld (known as the Camorra), Garrone links five disparate tales in which men, women and children are caught up in a corrupt system that extends from the housing projects to the world of haute couture.