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So, 'Mbako Anioto Trial, Leopard Man, Myth and Reality' is a fascinating blend of documentary and artistic interpretation. Set in 1933 Congo, it dives into this obscure trial where men are accused of being Aniotos—killers akin to leopards. What really strikes you is how Kibushi, the animator, breathes life into these events. He uses animation and re-enactments to fill in the gaps left by history, which is a bold choice. The atmosphere is heavy with colonial tension, and the pacing allows you to really digest the weight of these accusations. It challenges our perception of myth versus reality in a unique way. Definitely a distinctive piece that stands apart for its artistic storytelling.
Interesting use of animation to depict historical events.Themes of colonialism and myth-making resonate strongly.Offers a unique perspective on lesser-known African history.
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Jean-Michel Kibuski
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