The Black Star

The Black Star

1965 · 36 min · Documentary

A cinema-verité documentary of Ghana’s five years of independence under President Kwame Nkruma. Striking color images of Africans in modern-day jobs, such as airline pilot and construction worker, predominate, with little voice-over.

Directed by Joachim Hellwig · Written by Joachim Hellwig

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