Black Jesus
– A thinly-disguised biography of African leader Patrice Lumumba, here called Lalubi. Lalubi, a Christ..
A thinly-disguised biography of African leader Patrice Lumumba, here called Lalubi. Lalubi, a Christ-like leader determined to save his people, by passive resistance, from the dictatorial regime propped up by European colonialists, is imprisoned and tortured, along with a thief who comes to a greater understanding through his contact with Lalubi.
25 Aug 1971
Italian
Valerio Zurlini
Valerio Zurlini (story), Franco Brusati (screenplay), Valerio Zurlini (screenplay)
Woody Strode, Franco Citti, Jean Servais, Pier Paolo Capponi
A Congo rebel leader is captured and imprisoned with two white felons in this 81-minute feature containing religious symbolism and condemnation of colonial exploitation. Maurice Lalubi is thrown in jail with a soldier and an Italian thief. The trio endures torture at the hands of their captors, while a newly formed military regime decides the fate of the insurgent. The entire horror of the confrontation is seen through his eyes throughout Lalubi's interrogation and torture. His imminent demise could turn him into a martyr and spell trouble for the new government dictator in this sometimes violent film.
3 nominations.
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