
Feature Film: BAD TIMING
A pivotal moment in African film history…
Follow the voice of Director Jabbes Mvula
as he chronicles the making of BAD TIMING
Jabbes Mvula will return to the capital city of Lusaka
in July 2006 to direct the first full-length dramatic narrative
feature film in his country. The screenplay is adapted from the
stage play by renowned Zambian playwright Samuel Kasankha.
BAD TIMING is a tale told in the voice of contemporary
Zambia—a story of a city man who weds a village woman and
the life-altering choices they make along the way…
The filming of BAD TIMING is being made possible by
an Innovative Project Grant from an American community college located
in Arizona—Mesa Community College—where Jabbes Mvula
is a digital filmmaking student. Cynthia Greening—Director,
Media Arts Department at MCC is Executive Producer of this film
and companion film VOICE OF AN AFRICAN NATION that will document
this historic event.
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to BLOG: Jabbes Mvula—Director
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