I & I: An African Allegory Trailer

I & I: An African Allegory Trailer (1979)

12 June 1979 32 mins

Drawing from Ayi Kwei Armah’s novel, "Two Thousand Seasons," Caldwell meditates on reciprocity and on the concept of “I and I” which postulates no division between people, whereas the splitting of “you” from “I” is an invention of the devil designed to brew trouble in the world.

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