Africa Addio is a 1966 Italian documentary about the end of the colonial era in Africa. The film was released in a shorter format under the names Africa Blood and Guts in the United States and Farewell Africa on UK VHS. The film was shot over a period of three years by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi, two Italian filmmakers who had gained fame (along with co-director Paolo Cavara) as the directors of Mondo Cane in 1962. This film ensured the viability of the so-called Mondo film genre, a cycle of "shockumentaries"- documentaries featuring sensational topics, a description which largely characterizes Africa Addio.
Africa: Blood and Guts (1966)
Directed by Franco Prosperi / Gualtiero Jacopetti
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Tags
Africa, Mondo, Shockumentary
Attributes
Narrative Location: Africa
Subject: Documentary about Africa
Subject: Documentary about Africa
Alternate Titles
Adieu Afrique
BE, FR
Adiós África
ES
Africa addio
IT, SE, GB
Africa Blood and Guts
US
Africa ¡Adiós!
AR, CO
África, Adeus
PT
África, Adeus!
BR
África: el corazón negro del mundo
MX
Africaddio
IT
Afrika adio
GR
Afrika, adjö!
FI
Afrika: Groß! Schwarz! Hässlich!
DE
Farewell Africa
, GB
Farvel til Afrika
DK
Farvel, Afrika!
NO
Hyvästi, Afrikka!
FI
Mondo cane 3: Afrikas död
SE
Vaarwel Afrika
BE, NL
Прощай, Африка
, RU, SU
Сбогом, Африка
BG
さらばアフリカ
JP
告别非洲
CN
非洲:世界的黑心
CN