South Africa / Jun 15, 1994
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Felix in Exile introduces a new character to the 'Drawings for Projection' series: Nandi, an African woman, who appears at the beginning of the film making drawings of the landscape. She observes the land with surveyor's instruments, watching African bodies, with bleeding wounds, which melt into the landscape. She is recording the evidence of violence and massacre that is part of South Africa's recent history. Felix Teitelbaum, who features in Kentridge's first and fourth films as the humane and loving alter-ego to the ruthless capitalist white South African psyche, appears here semi-naked and alone in a foreign hotel room, brooding over Nandi's drawings of the damaged African landscape, which cover his suitcase and walls. Kentridge has commented: 'Felix in Exile was made at the time just before the first general election in South Africa, and questioned the way in which the people who had died on the journey to this new dispensation would be remembered'.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Felix in Exile |
| Original language | EN |
| Spoken languages | isiZulu |
| Production countries | South Africa |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 15 giugno 1994 |
| Editing | Angus Gibson |
| Assistant directors | William Kentridge |
| Visual effects | William Kentridge |
| Music | Philip Miller, Wilbert Schübel |
| Sound | Wilbert Schübel, Philip Miller |
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