David Schickele – Bushman (1971)
In 1968, Peace Corps veteran David Schickele enlisted his friend Paul Eyam Nzie Okpokam to star in a light-hearted comedy about the adventures of a young Nigerian intellectual in San Francisco. Using a docu-fictional style reminiscent of Cassavetes’ Shadows, the film observes the foibles of late 1960s African-American culture with an outsider’s incisive eye. The result is a vibrant snapshot of the nation’s racial politics, from interracial romance to cross-cultural misunderstandings and countercultural joy. The film morphs into a documentary when the director’s voice abruptly intrudes to narrate its star’s enraging fate: Okpokam was accused of a crime he did not commit and was thrown in prison before being expelled from the country.
Bushman.1971.576p.BDRip-AVC.ZONE.mkv
General
Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1 h 14 min
Size: 1.79 GiB
Video
Codec: x264
Resolution: 958x576
Aspect ratio: 5:3
Frame rate: 23.976 fps
Bit rate: 3 000 kb/s
BPP: 0.227
Audio
#1: English 2.0ch AC-3 @ 224 kb/s
#2: English 2.0ch AC-3 @ 192 kb/s (Commentary by film historian Daniel Kremer and filmmaker Rob Nilsson)
https://nitro.download/view/F1B42CDF96F6B0E/Bushman.1971.576p.BDRip-AVC.ZONE.mkv
Language(s):English
Subtitles:English
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