Africa Addio / Farewell Africa (English Subtitles)
Africa Addio’ / ‘Farewell Africa’ (shot in 1964; released in 1966) is a documentary film about the decolonization of Africa, made by the Italian film directors Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi. It shows like no other documentary what blacks are capable of if they get the chance.
‘Africa Addio’ is the best and most exposing documentary ever made about what happened in several African countries directly after decolonization, but because of political correctness the masses never heard of it.
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