Maangamizi: The Ancient One
Maangamizi: The Ancient One | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | |
Produced by | Executive producer Jonathan Demme Martin Mhando Queenae Taylor Mulvihill Ron Mulvihill |
Starring | Barbara O. Jones Amandina Lihamba |
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Edited by | |
Music by | Cyril Neville |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Countries | Tanzania United States |
Languages | Swahili English |
Maangamizi: The Ancient One is a 2001 American / Tanzanian drama film directed by and and executive produced by Jonathan Demme. It premiered at the Pan African Film Festival and has played in over 55 Film Festivals worldwide. It was the Tanzanian submission for the Academy Award for Best foreign language film, the first, and as of 2021, only, film to be submitted from that country, but was not nominated.
Plot[]
Dr. Asira is faced with the contrast between Western medicine and traditional East African spirituality when a woman, Samehe, who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital, claims to be under the care of Maangamizi, a mysterious ancestor / shaman.[1]
Cast[]
- Barbara O. Jones as Dr. Asira (as BarbaraO)
- Amandina Lihamba as Samehe
- as Simba Mbili
- as Dr. Odhiambo
- Ummie Mahfouda Alley as Patient
- Zainabu Bafadhili as Young Samehe
- Chemi Che-Mponda as Nurse Malika
- Mary Chibwana as Patient
- Janet Fabian as Sister Francis
- Stumai Halili as Patient
- Mwanajuma Ali Hassan as Bibi Maangamizi
- Kisaka A. Kisaka as Reverend Waigwa
- Mgeni as Young Asira
- Thecla Mjatta as Zeinabu
- Mona Mwakalinga as Mariamu
- Adam Mwambile as Dr. Moshi
- Evodia Ndonde as Patient
Awards[]
Maangamizi: The Ancient One won the Golden Dhow at the 1998 Zanzibar International Film Festival.[2][clarification needed] It won the Paul Robeson Award for Best Feature at the Newark Black Film Festival.[3]
See also[]
- List of Tanzanian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References[]
- ^ Deming, Mark. "Maangamizi: The Ancient One". Allmovie. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
- ^ "Awards for Maangamizi: The Ancient One". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
- ^ "FILM FESTIVALS - AWARDS AND OFFICIAL SELECTIONS". Gris Gris Films. Archived from the original on 2007-08-14. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
Further reading[]
- Warriors: Spiritually Engaged The Making of Maangamizi by Queenae Taylor Mulvihill
Copyright Gris Gris Films, 2006; Publishing: Lulu Enterprises Inc.; ISBN 978-1-4116-8991-6
External links[]
- 2001 films
- 2000s fantasy drama films
- American films
- American fantasy drama films
- Tanzanian films
- English-language films
- English-language Tanzanian films
- Swahili-language films
- Tanzanian drama films
- 2001 drama films
- 2000s drama film stubs
- African film stubs