
L.A. Rebellion Pioneer Haile Gerima To Debut âBlack Lions â Roman Wolvesâ, His First Feature Film Since 2008, At Berlin Film Festival
Filmmaker Haile Gerima , best known as one of the leading filmmakers of the L.A. Rebellion movement, is officially making his return to feature filmmaking with Black Lions - Roman Wolves, a documentary set to screen in competition at this yearâs Berlin Film Festival. Black Lions - Roman Wolves was announced this morning by the Berlinale as part of the Berlinale Forum lineup. The filmâs festival synopsis reads: Decades in the making, Haile Gerimaâs sweeping survey of Italyâs brutal colonial legacy in Ethiopia is a monumental reckoning with suppressed history. With a balladeerâs spirit, Gerima forges an epic ballad of resistance, freedom, and national pride. The film is listed as an Ethiopian-American production. Gerimaâs last feature was 2008âs Teza , which debuted at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize and the Best Screenplay award. Since then, many of Gerimaâs early films have received renewed attention, with Ava DuVernayâs Array Releasing distributing restored versions of Gerimaâs Ashes And Embers (1983) and Sankofa (1993). Watch on Deadline Gerima has discussed Black Lions - Roman Wolves over the years, fundraising for the project through his popular Sankofa Video Books & CafĂ© in Washington, D.C. The filmmaker is said to have recorded personal accounts of resistance fighters who were first-hand witnesses to the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Alongside Black Lions - Roman Wolves, Berlin also announced Volker Koeppâs latest Chronos - Fluss der Zeit (Chronos - Flow of Time) as part of the Berlinale Forum lineup. The filmâs festival synopsis reads: Tracing biographical lines, Volker Koepp steps into his oeuvre, rich in encounters. Returning to Lithuania, Moldova, and Czernowitz, he looks back and brings things up to date, as the war against Ukraine becomes a determining element of the present. Epic. American filmmaker-artist James Benning also returns to the Berlinale with a new project titled Eight Bridges . The filmâs official synopsis is a quote attributed to the iconoclastic filmmaker. âIt seems to be the time to consider bridges,â the quote reads. The 2026 Berlin Film Festival runs from February 12 to 22.
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