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Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film Screening: Njinga: Queen of Angola
At 19:00. This event is FREE and Open to the Public.

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VENUE
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
150 South Rd, Chapel Hill 27599
stonecenter.unc.edu

TIME
19:00 (7PM)




In 17th century Angola, a woman leads her kingdom in a 40-year struggle for freedom and independence. Her name is Njinga. She will be known as Queen Njinga. Born into a patriarchal society, Njinga defied tradition to become queen at the age of 50 with the aim of ensuring her people were kept safe from the Portuguese slave traders. A true story of unrivalled determination, Njinga stands today as a symbol of resistance, fully embodying the motto: « those who fight, fight to win ».

Njinga, Queen of Angola (Njinga, Rainha de Angola),
Dir. Sergio Graciano
Angola. 2013. 109min. Colour.
Portuguese with English subtitles.

This event is FREE and Open to the Public.
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