Films by Petna Ndaliko Katondolo

Films by Petna Ndaliko Katondolo

Matata (2019). Still courtesy of Alkebu Film Productions.

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Petna Ndaliko Katondolo is an award-winning filmmaker, educator, and farmer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His multigenre works are acclaimed for their decolonial Ejo Lobi (Africanfuturistic) style, which engages historical content to address contemporary sociopolitical and cultural issues. The evening comprises the first two parts of the Triptych, a project of recoding aesthetics—a representational practice rooted in Katondolo’s indigenous understanding of time and space. Matata (2019) draws up an inventory of Africa and the legacy of its representations; Kapita (2021) is inspired by the official job title given to Congolese charged with enforcing their white masters' bidding over their fellow Congolese on sites of capitalist extraction and production. Also shown: Jazz Mama (2010) and Lamokowang (2004).

The Jack H. Skirball Series is organized by Bérénice Reynaud and Eduardo Thomas.

This virtual screening is available for 72 hours after the event begins. Virtual screenings do not include access to pre or post event talks. Virtual access is limited to the Los Angeles area for this event. 

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