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Due to King’s Day, we will be closed all day on Monday 27 April.

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The Eyes of Ghana - Africadelic

In 1957, Kwame Nkrumah led Ghana to independence. Cameraman Chris Hesse captured the moment on film. Now 93 years old, Hesse is restoring all that old footage, together with the young Anita Afonu.

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Deze voorstelling maakt deel uit van Rialto Filmclub met als gastspreker deze maand Ernst-Jan Pfauth.

The film will be introduced by Dr. Monk founder Ama van Dantzig.

The Eyes of Ghana

In 1957, the British colony of the Gold Coast gained its independence. Kwame Nkrumah was the first president and prime minister of the country that would henceforth be known as Ghana. He played a significant role not only in his own country but throughout Africa as a prominent advocate of Pan-Africanism. Much of what Nkrumah did, even before independence, was captured on film by cameraman Chris Hesse, a pioneer of Ghanaian cinema and the cinematographer of Ghana’s modern history.

Hesse, now in his nineties, has embarked on a new mission: restoring all that valuable footage, long thought to have been lost after the 1966 coup. He is doing this together with the young Ghanaian documentary filmmaker Anita Afonu. Canadian director Ben Proudfoot has documented this intergenerational collaboration, posing the questions: how is history shaped, how does it influence the present, and who has the right to tell that history? The credits list Barack and Michelle Obama as executive producers.