An immigrant's story about the love that is lost when a man's wife and son finally receive visas to join him in the USA.
On the morning of the long-awaited reunion with his exiled family, a man is faced with the heartbreak of a different type of parting - from his lover.
A film by Ekwa MSANGI
2016, Fiction, 10min, drame
starring Nana Mensah, Sahr Ngaujah
"Farewell Meu Amor (Trailer)" (Short FIlm 2016) from Jonathan Rainier Stevens on Vimeo.
Runtime:10 minutes
Film Color:Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
roject Type:Short
Completion Date:September 12, 2016
Production Budget:3,000 USD
Country of Origin:Tanzania, United Republic of
Country of Filming:United States
Language:English
Shooting Format:Digital
Aspect Ratio:16:9
First-time Filmmaker:No
Student Project: No
Director Statement
This story is a personal one, inspired by a close family member, and takes place on the morning when our protagonist's world is about to change forever. His long estranged wife and son have finally been granted their American Visa and are arriving in New York after two decades of living in exile, but in order to create space for his legal family, he must say goodbye to the only family he's had up until that point - Linda.
I want to explore the theme of BLACK LOVE in this film, and specifically how it pertains to African people. Probably for religious reasons, (among many others), the ways in which love, longing and relationship is discussed and portrayed in African film is very limiting. I'm hoping to expand the scope with this film. I'm also interested in looking at the lives of immigrants. In most Western countries, immigrants are portrayed as the "takers," the ones draining the system of all it's hard earned resources, depleting the country's coffers. What we don't often discuss is how much immigrants have to GIVE UP in order to be immigrants in whatever country they end up in. Who is left behind and at what costs are these sacrifices made.
The immigrant story is one that's very dear to me, and one that resonates especially while living in a city like Brooklyn where most everyone is an immigrant of sorts with all sorts of complex ties to their home countries and families. The ideas of family, home, country and what that means can change overnight with the stroke of a policy-maker's pen. This is my humble offering: Black love and living in America.
Produced by
Ekwa Msangi... executive producer
Matamba Kombila... producer
Huriyyah Muhammad... producer
Director: Ekwa Msangi
Writer: Ekwa Msangi
Cinematography by Shawn Peters
Music by Francesco Di Fiore
Film Editing by Solomon Onita Jnr
Production Design by Virginia Hastings
Art Direction by Christine Ness-Doran
Set Decoration by Christine Ness-Doran
Costume Design by Ismyrne Geffrard
Melissa Watson... assistant director / first assistant director
Christine Ness-Doran... property master
Jake Bjork... sound editor / sound mixer
Iquo B. Essien... additional photography
Keve Huggins... key grip
Jonathan Stevens... gaffer
Sacha Saint-Cyr... location manager
Anne de Wolf... script supervisor
Darian Jobity... production assistant
CAST
Nana Mensah... Linda
Sahr Ngaujah... Walter
Assoc. Producers
Mwashuma Nyatta
Kisha Edwards-Gandsy
Writer/Director
Ekwa Msangi
1st Assistant Director
Melissa Watson
Script Supervisor
Anne de Wolf
Director of Cinematography
Shawn Peters
Gaffer
Jonathan Stevens
Key Grip
Keve Huggins
Set Photographer
Iquo B. Essien
Production Designer
Virginia Hastings
Art Director
Christine Ness-Doran
Costume Design
Ismyrne Geffrard
Location Sound Mixer
Jake Bjork
Music Composer
Francesco Di Fiore
Locations Manager
Sacha Saint-Cyr
Production Assistant
Darian Jobity
Offline Editor
Solomon Onita, Jr.
Titles
Tatiana McCabe
Color Grading
Kath Raisch
Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer
Jake Bjork
Subtitles
Mathilde Grange
Valeria Di Matteo
Asinati Andrews-Chambaka
Susana Baròn Weber
Special Thanks
The cast, crew and supporters of this film
The Mathieu Family
Abdu Simba
Baff Akonto
Rosemary Mziray-Commodore and Family
David Hernandez & Javier Quisbert
SAG-AFTRA
Produced in association with
Infinite Wings Media
Dougantsi Films
Production Company:
Epic Film Productions
www.farewellmeuamorfilm.com
Distribution Information:
E-pic Film Productions, Inc.
Country: Worldwide
Rights: All Rights
FESTIVALS
2016 / Festival International du Film de Zanzibar (ZIFF) (United Republic of Tanzania)
* Sélection: Work-in-Progress (11 juillet 2016)
New York African Film Festival (USA)
* Sélection
CineOdyssey Film Festival
* Selection