Africa Addio which is known in English as Farewell Africa is a documentary film shot in 1964 and released in 1966 about the decolonization of Africa, made by the Italian film directors Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi.
It shows like no other documentary what blacks are capable of if they get the chance.
From the producers of the Mondo Canes comes this violent document of a continent in transition; the change from white colonialism to independent black statehood.
Often times, this resulted in the wholesale massacre of thousands of people and the indiscriminate extermination of wild life.
Captured on film are mercenary killer squads wiping out entire villages, executions, Mau-Mau massacres and more!
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Wow! Truly depressing! How come those Africans can kill children and not get the death penalty? WTF