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Bushman

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In 1968, Peace Corps veteran David Schickele enlisted his friend Paul Eyam Nzie Okpokam to star in a light-hearted comedy about the adventures of a young Nigerian intellectual in San Francisco. Using a docu-fictional style reminiscent of Cassavetes' Shadows, the film observes the foibles of late 1960s African-American culture with an outsider's incisive eye. The result is a vibrant snapshot of the nation's racial politics, from interracial romance to cross-cultural misunderstandings and countercultural joy. The film morphs into a documentary when the director's voice abruptly intrudes to narrate its star's enraging fate: Okpokam was accused of a crime he did not commit and was thrown in prison before being expelled from the country.
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Peter Bradshaw Guardian 07/09/2024
5/5
It is a vividly beautiful and dynamic monochrome work resembling something by Godard or Cassavetes but with something special and specific; an amazing real-time transcription of the life of a young black man in San Francisco in the fraught year of 1968. Go to Full Review
Clayton Dillard Slant Magazine 05/20/2024
The dramatic stakes of cultural and ethnic stressors become especially relevant once Paul Eyam Nzie Okpokam is arrested during the making of the film on a phony charge involving the possession of an explosive device. Go to Full Review
Ben Kenigsberg New York Times 02/01/2024
The jarring switch to documentary gives “Bushman” its added charge. Go to Full Review
David Bax Battleship Pretension Dec 10
May it outlast the popular counterculture it critiques. Go to Full Review
Hayley Croke Loud and Clear Reviews 10/20/2024
4/5
It’ll make you challenge your openness to understanding the different cultural experiences that exist all around you and the injustices in the world that face many. Go into it with an open mind, but more importantly, with a curious heart. Go to Full Review
Lisa Nesselson France24 05/07/2024
This is a truly special time capsule awash and still pertinent in aspects that society needs to improve after almost 50 years [since] it was shot. It's entertaining, fascinating, and leads to a melancholy real-life twist... [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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Synopsis In 1968, Peace Corps veteran David Schickele enlisted his friend Paul Eyam Nzie Okpokam to star in a light-hearted comedy about the adventures of a young Nigerian intellectual in San Francisco. Using a docu-fictional style reminiscent of Cassavetes' Shadows, the film observes the foibles of late 1960s African-American culture with an outsider's incisive eye. The result is a vibrant snapshot of the nation's racial politics, from interracial romance to cross-cultural misunderstandings and countercultural joy. The film morphs into a documentary when the director's voice abruptly intrudes to narrate its star's enraging fate: Okpokam was accused of a crime he did not commit and was thrown in prison before being expelled from the country.
Director
David Schickele
Screenwriter
David Schickele
Distributor
Kino Lorber
Production Co
American Film Institute (AFI)
Genre
Drama, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 2, 2024, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 2, 2024
Box Office (Gross USA)
$31.4K
Runtime
1h 13m
Sound Mix
Mono
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