Yellow Fever (2012)
In this award-winning short documentary, Kenyan filmmaker Ng’endo Mukii, inspired by her interest in the concept of skin and race and what they imply; and in “the ideas and theories sown into our flesh that change with the arc of time”, explores African women’s self-image. Through the use of memories, interviews; and mixed media, she describes their “almost schizophrenic pursuit of globalized beauty”.
Genre: Animation, Documentary
Director: Ng'endo Mukii
Actors: Abriani Njeri, Chipo Kureya, Fumy Opeyemi, Margaret Njeri Mereka, Sam Nokuzola Moyo
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