Black People Don’t Get Depressed

Film

by Sara Chitambo-Hatira

Details

South Africa / 2024 / 80mins / Documentary / English, Zulu, Bemba

A poetic exploration of mental health issues among black creatives in communities on the African continent and in the diaspora, exploring myths, stigma and solutions through the personal stories of the characters.

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About the Director

Sara Chitambo-Hatira

Sara Chitambo-Hatira is an accomplished filmmaker based in Johannesburg, renowned for her expertise in crafting emotionally resonant and authentic narratives. With a master's degree in digital Documentary from Sussex University, Sara brings a deep understanding of storytelling techniques and creativity to her role as director of this project. Sara's impressive portfolio includes award-winning productions such as Intersexions and MTV Shuga, which have garnered critical acclaim for their impactful storytelling and social relevance. Her passion for exploring pressing social issues is evident in her work, as she strives to highlight topics such as mental health and climate justice in Africa. In her capacity as director, Sara brings a wealth of experience and a keen artistic vision to the table. Her dedication to authenticity and her mastery of the craft of storytelling ensure that the documentary will resonate deeply with audiences while effectively conveying the experiences and authentic perspective of our protagonist.
Currently, Sara is in post-production with a film about mental health on the African continent, funded by the National Film and Video Foundation. Additionally, she is fundraising for another documentary on climate justice in Namibia, demonstrating her commitment to using film as a tool for social change and advocacy.
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