TIME AND JUDGEMENT: A DIARY OF A 400 YEAR EXILE
DIRECTED BY MENELIK SHABAZZ
U.K. AND BARBADOS / 1988 / ENGLISH / 84 MIN
SYNOPSIS
Time and Judgement is an overview of the African Liberation Movement that spans a period of 400 hundred years. The film narrates the tribulations and successes of people of African descent in and out of Africa with a special focus on the struggles of the last century. Through extensive footage of the movement in the Caribbean, Africa, America and Europe, the viewer is exposed to the critical political analysis of leaders such as: Maurice Bishop of Grenada, Walter Rodney of Guyana, Jessie Jackson, Kwame Ture (Stokley Carmichael) and Louis Farrakhan of the USA, Samora Machel of Mozambique, Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, Bob Marley and Marcus Garvey of Jamaica, and more.
Through the creative use of various art forms including theater, poetry, songs and art, Time and Judgement establishes a connection between a biblical prophecy with the times we are living in, leading toward the final confrontation between the heart and money - the heart symbolizing love and life, and money symbolizing greed and lust for power.
DIRECTOR AND CAST
Director: Menelik Shabazz
Starring: Doris Harper-Wills
Starring: Thomas Pinnock
Starring: Anita Breveld
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