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Synopsis
Presented in conjunction with the landmark "Rumble in the Jungle" boxing match between famed pugilists Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, Zaire '74 was a three-day music festival in Kinshasa that was organized by South African musician Hugh Masekela and American record producer Stewart Levine, and featured performances by such famed musicians as James Brown, Bill Withers and B.B. King, among others. Many of the American musicians performing at Zaire '74 had been emboldened by the American Civil Rights movement, and saw their journey to Africa as a unique opportunity not just to perform for a new set of enthusiastic fans, but to explore their roots as well. But while the forward-thinking promoters of Zaire '74 hired a talented team of documentary filmmakers to capture everything from the set-up to the performances to everyday life in Kinshasa, the project ran into trouble when the Liberian investment group that financed the festival and film ran into some rather serious legal disputes. For the next three decades, the remarkable footage would set untouched and unedited - a valuable socio-historical artifact seemingly forgotten, and left to succumb to the ravages of time. Later, in 1996, the rights were settled in order to help facilitate the completion of When We Were Kings, an Academy Award-winning documentary focusing on the very same Ali/Foreman that took place alongside the Zaire '74 music festival. Recognizing the need to assemble the neglected Zaire '74 footage while it was still possible, When We Were Kings editor Jeffrey Levy-Hinte made it his own personal mission to see the long gestating project through to completion. The result is not simply a concert film featuring some of the most popular African and American musicians of the era, but also a pure, cinéma-verité glimpse into a time when the musical crossover between the two nations was just beginning to emerge. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Albert Maysles Cinematographer
Kevin Keating Cinematographer
Paul H. Goldsmith Cinematographer
Roderick Young Cinematographer
Stewart Levine Conception
Jeffrey Levy-Hinte Director
David Smith Editor
David Sonenberg Producer
Jeffrey Levy-Hinte Producer
Leon Gast Producer
Tom Efinger Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2009
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
for some thematic elements and brief strong language
Category: Documentary


Release
July 10, 2009 (USA - Limited)
by Sony Pictures Classics

Awards
2008 - Film Presented - Toronto International Film Festival
2009 - Film Presented - SXSW
2009 - Film Presented - San Francisco Independent Film Festival
2009 - Film Presented - Silverdocs Film Festival
2009 - Film Presented - Los Angeles Film Critics Association
2009 - Film Presented - Los Angeles Film Festival