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Zanzibar 2005
Tragic Fate of a Journalist
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"Drum", Zola Maseko,
South Africa |
The first FIPRESCI Award in Zanzibar went to a particular film, particular from a different point of view: Drum by Zola Maseko from South-Africa. It's a film which is completely different from other African films with which one might be familiar. It is not talking about poverty, neither about a small village of farmers - the icon of the poor black continent. Nevertheless it is dealing with the Apartheid, a theme so often linked to Africa. Usually, people talk about the consequences of the apartheid. That's why most of films are melodramatics and pathetic. In Drum, however, Zola Maseko is interrogating the sources of Apartheid.
The story happens in the 1950s. At that period, it was already difficult for black and white people to live together and to share space and human relations. The film shows, indirectly but in an intense way, how the situation went worse. When the film's hero, a young journalist, Henry Nxumalo (an authentic figure, editor of a magazine called "Drum"), starts his investigations he is not fighting as a black man against a white system. He is in a professional way doing his job of a journalist, and he is helped by white colleagues. All of them are conscious of the dangerous evolution of their society. In this context, Henry becomes a tragic hero because his death is due not to the Apartheid oppression but to the unforeseeable circumstances of a conspiracy.
If Drum is talking about Apartheid, its discourse is not dichotomist confronting blacks from this side and whites from the other one. It shows how both of them where involved in a dehumanizing system of oppression.
To deal with this, Maseko choose a cinematographic form. Drum is a kind of 'mélange de genres' — mixture of genres. It is a political film in that sense that it is talking about a social drama of a whole society confronted with the beginning of a draconian system. But at the same time it is referring to big genres of cinema like those of journalistic or police investigations or even the gangster movies from the 1930s in the American society.
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