A Storm Was Coming

Madrid Production Companies
Javier Fernández Vázquez
TELEPHONE NUMBER
00 34 615 727819

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Synopsis

In 1904, Ësáasi Eweera, the last native Bubi leader who opposed the Spanish rule at the current island of Bioko (Equatorial Guinea) was detained by colonial guards and forcefully taken to Santa Isabel, the colony's capital. Imprisoned and fatally wounded, Ësáasi Eweera died three days later. His home village was burned down and most of its inhabitants disappeared. An incomplete record of those events is classified in Spain's General Administration Archive. File by file, handwritten reports and letters show several accounts of what allegedly happened and expose the progressive operations of concealment carried out by colonial institutions. Meanwhile, some native oral accounts have survived and opposed Spanish official version, confronted the permanent risk of oblivion and attempted to contribute to a sort of emancipated collective memory. By reenacting written texts through voiceovers, taping and studying native Bubi oral accounts and identifying historically charged sites, A storm was coming tries to reflect on the gaps, silences, contradictions and falsehoods that colonial history is usually built upon.

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Artistic and technical data

PRODUCTION YEAR
2020
Genre
Documentary - History - Experimental - Crime
RUNTIME
87
FILM RATING
Not recommended for audiences under 7
Original version
Spanish, Bubi
Locations
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Equatorial Guinea
Production
Javier Fernández Vázquez
Direction
Javier Fernández Vázquez
Cast
Nieves Posa Bohome, Paciencia Tobileri Bepe, Ricardo Bulá Bitema, Donato Muatetema Muelachuá, Fermín Muatiché Burelepe, José Fernando Siale Djangany, Justo Bolekia Boleká, Reha-Xustina Bolekia Bueriberi, Pedro Tena Ramos, Roberto Cuenca, José Carlos Domínguez, David García Vázquez
Screenplay
Javier Fernández Vázquez
Photography
Lati Maraña
Edition
Javier Fernández Vázquez
Project financing
Ayuntamiento de Madrid, Progressio