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  1. 16. Juli 2019 · Thousands of miles away, the Zambia Space Academy hopes to beat America to the moon in this fictionalized film inspired by real events https://nuotamabodomo.info/afronauts-...

    • 14 Min.
    • 73,1K
    • mothertongue
  2. 18. Jan. 2014 · Afronauts: Directed by Nuotama Bodomo. With Diandra Forrest, Yolonda Ross, Hoji Fortuna, Chester Algernal Gordon. 16th July 1969: America prepares to launch Apollo 11. Thousands of kilometers away, a ragtag group of Zambian exiles is trying to beat America to the Moon.

    • (195)
    • Short, Drama, History
    • Nuotama Bodomo
    • 2014-01-18
  3. afronauts (short film version) 2014 | 14min | hd | b&w | usa. role: director & writer. synopsis: it's july 16, 1969: america is preparing to launch apollo 11. thousands of miles away, the zambia space academy hopes to beat america to the moon. inspired by true events. premieres: sundance | berlinale | new directors/new films.

  4. 5. März 2014 · 74. 19K views 9 years ago. New Directors/New Films (March 19 - 30): http://newdirectors.org The story of the first Afronaut, a 17-year-old Zambian girl training for a moon launch. Directed by...

    • 1 Min.
    • 19,1K
    • Film at Lincoln Center
  5. Her first film, Boneshaker (2013), starring Oscar nominee Quvenzhané Wallis, premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival before playing at SXSW, Pan African Film Festival, and Lincoln Center's African Film Festival. Her film Afronauts (2014), inspired by the Zambian project of Edward Makuka Nkoloso, had its US premiere at the 2014 ...

    • Afrofuturist filmmakers
    • Nuotama Frances Bodomo, 1988 (age 34–35), Ghana
    • Ghanaian
  6. 4. Sept. 2019 · As Nuotama Frances Bodomo’s short film Afronauts debuts online, the director discusses de-centering hero narratives and the weaponizing of reality against African stories. by Dessane Lopez ...

  7. The 14-minute, black-and-white film follows a team of astronauts as they train for a mission to the moon. Throughout the film, Bodomo addresses themes of colonialism, nationalism, and Afrofuturism—an aesthetic and a philosophy that explores African diasporic culture and technology.