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Sankofa Film Analysis

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Sankofa Film Analysis Who is Haile Germia? Haile Germia is an Ethiopian filmmaker, film director, screenwriter who was born March 4, 1946 and raised in Gondar, Ethiopia who now lives in the United States. He immigrated here to the United States in 1968 to pursue acting, and enrolled in the Goodman School of Drama located in Chicago. He is best known for his film Sankofa which raised a lot of awareness to the African American community. He is also known for the Los Angeles school of black filmmakers. He is a very influential professor that teaches at Howard University which is located in Washington, DC, which he has been teaching there since 1975. Colorism can be defined by a practice of discrimination by which those with lighter skin …show more content…

Shongo and Nunu were they main ones who were very active in the oral tradition. Shongo is the one who led the others to trying to gain their freedom back. He would be famous for the saying “The snakes gwine eat whatever is in the snakes belly”. It was an old “saying” that he believed in that spread to all the other slaves. It was about gaining their freedom back which is something they attempted to do. Nunu was the role model for all the other slaves. When they had a problem or needed help they went straight to her. She was very big on storytelling and believed certain things worked a certain way. This movie was very symbolic to the enslavement that occurred so many years ago. It gave a different outlook to others who had no idea what slaves had to endure. The foul that was mentioned in the movie was symbolic at the end when it was looking back. Shola had mentioned that the foul had carried her away; the foul was their rescue all along. Foreshadow was displayed a couple of times, as I said earlier when shongo quoted “The snake gwine eat whatever is in the belly of the frog”: it was saying that they were after something. More foreshadow was displayed when Joe asked Father if he was practicing the right religion and if his skin color defined him. You could tell that Joe was going to come to point where he knew that what he was doing was wrong. you can tell that he was going to come to his senses

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