Visibly Invisible (2009)

Africa’s history can be marked by the term “transnational” since its borders were historically transgressed by hungry, indeed insatiable colonizers out of just about every country in Europe.

“Visibly/ Invisible” looks at this term that is so implicit to Africa’s identity by focusing on Africa’s presence in Norway.

Directed by Kurt Orderson

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