Maboungo: Being In The World

very mild violence, language, references to discrimination
Director(s)Marlene Millar, Philip Szporer
Production year2023
Release date29/09/2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes48m
CastZab Maboungou

Maboungo: Being In The World

very mild violence, language, references to discrimination
MABOUNGOU: BEING IN THE WORLD is a short documentary film about the life and career of Montreal-based Franco-Congolese d ...
MABOUNGOU: BEING IN THE WORLD is a short documentary film about the life and career of Montreal-based Franco-Congolese dancer and choreographer Zab Maboungou, founder of Compagnie Danse Nyata Nyata.
violence
We see brief black-and-white archive footage of a crowd of people roughly shoving one another during civil unrest, but there are no visible blows or injuries. Another segment features an undetailed passing reference to historical wars and murders.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild bad language (e.g. ‘God’, 'hell').
discrimination
References to discrimination are very mild and clearly critical. A person speaks about Compagnie Danse Nyata Nyata’s performances being considered ‘too African’ to be contemporary, and also ‘not African enough’. In another segment, Maboungou talks about her instinctive resistance to conventional gender roles.
additional issues
References to death and bereavement are infrequent, very mild, and handled with sensitivity.
very mild violence, language, references to discrimination
Classified Date:
13/07/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dark Matter
violence
We see brief black-and-white archive footage of a crowd of people roughly shoving one another during civil unrest, but there are no visible blows or injuries. Another segment features an undetailed passing reference to historical wars and murders.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild bad language (e.g. ‘God’, 'hell').
discrimination
References to discrimination are very mild and clearly critical. A person speaks about Compagnie Danse Nyata Nyata’s performances being considered ‘too African’ to be contemporary, and also ‘not African enough’. In another segment, Maboungou talks about her instinctive resistance to conventional gender roles.
Classified date13/07/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
We see brief black-and-white archive footage of a crowd of people roughly shoving one another during civil unrest, but there are no visible blows or injuries. Another segment features an undetailed passing reference to historical wars and murders.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild bad language (e.g. ‘God’, 'hell').
discrimination
References to discrimination are very mild and clearly critical. A person speaks about Compagnie Danse Nyata Nyata’s performances being considered ‘too African’ to be contemporary, and also ‘not African enough’. In another segment, Maboungou talks about her instinctive resistance to conventional gender roles.
additional issues
References to death and bereavement are infrequent, very mild, and handled with sensitivity.
Director(s)Marlene Millar, Philip Szporer
Production year2023
Release date29/09/2023
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes48m
CastZab Maboungou
very mild violence, language, references to discrimination
Classified Date:
13/07/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dark Matter
violence
We see brief black-and-white archive footage of a crowd of people roughly shoving one another during civil unrest, but there are no visible blows or injuries. Another segment features an undetailed passing reference to historical wars and murders.
language
There is infrequent use of very mild bad language (e.g. ‘God’, 'hell').
discrimination
References to discrimination are very mild and clearly critical. A person speaks about Compagnie Danse Nyata Nyata’s performances being considered ‘too African’ to be contemporary, and also ‘not African enough’. In another segment, Maboungou talks about her instinctive resistance to conventional gender roles.
Classified date13/07/2023
LanguageEnglish