I Think She’s a Musungu
I think she’s a Musungu is a documentary about 8 years old Erna Kanema. She lives in Reykjavik with her Icelandic mother, Zambian father and little sister. She takes her Icelandic grandmother and uncle’s family on an adventurous trip to Zambia to meet her relatives there. Erna Kanema reflects on her identity as a white, black or brown girl.
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About the film
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TypeDocumentary
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Length27 min.
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LanguageIcelandic, English
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Original TitleAfríkan okkar
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International TitleI Think She’s a Musungu
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Production Year2007
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Production CountriesIceland
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Icelandic Film Centre GrantYes
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Production FormatHDV
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Aspect Ratio16:9
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ColorYes
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SoundDolby Stereo
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Screening format and subtitlesSP Betacam
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Releases
- Klipp, 2007 - DVD