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Omega Rising Women of Rastafari (1988)
A ground-breaking documentary, Omega Rising Women of Rastafari was the first film to explore and challenge myths and stereotypes about the Rastafarian movement; and give voice to women of Rastafari, who speak for themselves about their relationship to the movement and its development. A self-taught camerawoman who began her career documenting community issues in Tottenham, D. Elmina Davis was a Rastafarian herself and had travelled extensively in Africa and the Caribbean. Poetry, mythology, archive footage, interviews, music and dance are skilfully folded into her film’s narrative, revealing the journey to higher consciousness for Jamaican and British Rastafarian women. Interviewees include Judy Mowatt, reggae solo artist and a member of Bob Marley’s backing trio, The I Three.
Momo: Documentary
Maka: Maqdes Wint, Judy Mowatt, Patsy Ricketts, Paulette Sweeney, Nsombi Jaja, Kukuwa Abba
Kaimahi: Philip Chavannes (Camera Operator), Judy Mowatt (Music), D. Elmina Davis (Director), Imruh Bakari (Producer), Keith Lakhan (Editor)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Jan 01, 1988
Rongonui: 0.573
Reo:
Studio: Ceddo Film and Video Workshop
Whenua: United Kingdom