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Kindah
Kindah
7.3
/10
42 Ratings

KINDAH

Directed by Ephraim Asili
United States, Jamaica, 2016
Documentary, Short

Synopsis

Accompong, Jamaica was founded in 1739 after rebel slaves and their descendants fought a protracted war with the British. Cudjoe, a leader of the Maroons, is said to have united the Maroons in their fight for autonomy under the Kindah Tree—a large, ancient mango tree that is still standing.

Synopsis

Accompong, Jamaica was founded in 1739 after rebel slaves and their descendants fought a protracted war with the British. Cudjoe, a leader of the Maroons, is said to have united the Maroons in their fight for autonomy under the Kindah Tree—a large, ancient mango tree that is still standing.

Our take

Shifting between color and B&W 16mm film, Kindah also crosses borders to connect diasporic communities in New York with those of the freed slave-town of Accompong, Jamaica. Ephraim Asili’s hypnotic, observational short celebrates the unifying power of music to bring people together.