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I Am Not A Witch [Sub: Eng]
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I Am Not A Witch [Sub: Eng]

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After an 8-year-old girl is convicted of being a witch, she is sent to a camp in the desert. There she takes part in an initiation ceremony where she is shown the rules surrounding her new life as a witch.
Actors: Joytay,
Joytay
Joytay
Josephine Penti,
Josephine Penti
Josephine Penti
Chichi,
Chichi
Chichi
Chama Kaifa,
Chama Kaifa
Chama Kaifa
Nelly Chipembele,
Nelly Chipembele
Nelly Chipembele
John NgAmbi,
John NgAmbi
John NgAmbi
Boyd Banda,
Boyd Banda
Boyd Banda
Mrs. Chishimba,
Mrs. Chishimba
Mrs. Chishimba
Aem Mushuma,
Aem Mushuma
Aem Mushuma
Mr. Chimuya,
Mr. Chimuya
Mr. Chimuya
John Tembo,
John Tembo
John Tembo
...»
Genre: Drama
Director: Rungano Nyoni
Rungano Nyoni
Rungano Nyoni
Release: 2017
IMDb: 6.90
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Duration: 93 min
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Total Film
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October 23, 2017

Aesthetically brave, narratively chaotic, this casts a singular spell.
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Variety
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May 27, 2017

It's rare and exhilarating that a new filmmaker arrives on the scene so sure of herself and so willing to take bold, counter-intuitive chances.
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London Evening Standard
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October 22, 2017

It's hard to make gripping a character who hasn't found their voice. Yet Mulubwa does.
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Sight and Sound
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January 10, 2018

There are some bombastic aural stylistic choices too, with Vivaldi and Estelle rubbing shoulders on the surprising soundtrack. While the satire occasionally feels too blunt, overall the film offers a rush of originality, energy and ambition.
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Irish Times
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October 23, 2017

An extravagant flight of fancy that functions equally well as an anthropological curiosity, engrossing drama, feminist allegory, tart political satire and dire warning against xenophobia.
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CineVue
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December 27, 2017

As each new injustice piles on the last, the image becomes ironically imbued with its own magical properties, symbolising the terrible absurdity that keeps beleagured women powerless while the lunatics take over the asylum.
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Time Out
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October 18, 2017

A magic realist fable set in present-day Zambia that has plenty to say about gender and superstition.
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Eye for Film
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January 22, 2018

The bobbins are a brilliantly employed metaphor, something that feels freshly sprung from a fairy tale, only silly until you consider how sinister they are.
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Sunday Times (UK)
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October 23, 2017

Maggie Mulubwa is captivating as the girl, and the story is an intriguing mixture of satire and tragedy, but the film's carefully artistic style (though an achievement) is at times too distracting.
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Hollywood Reporter
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May 25, 2017

A fable-like story about a young African girl banished from her village for alleged witchcraft, it blends deadpan humor with light surrealism, vivid visuals and left-field musical choices.
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Radio Times
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December 21, 2017

Nyoni opts for an elliptical approach that occasionally confuses, but Mulubwa's exceptional impassivity and David Gallego's unsettlingly striking imagery help keep this focused and fascinating.
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Slant Magazine
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January 10, 2018

It's arguable that Nyoni is stretching a thin premise, but this film is one of the obvious breakouts of the year: exactly the kind of young work-brash, committed, and narratively unpredictable-that film festivals are supposed to champion.
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