Remembering Afghani is
a conversation between editor and lecturer Moagi M. Matsie and filmmaker Paul
Zisiwe. It is discussion based on a film titled Homeless In Afghani, directed
and filmed by Paul Zisiwe in 2010. The conversation is centred on the filmmaker’s
memories of the subjects of his film, his relationship with them and his
eternal quest to track some of the homeless people he knew as a young man. The
visual design is a narrative tool devised by Paul Zisiwe, which aims to also
entrench the idea of ‘memory as super-impositions or collectives of
super-impositions’ within each and every mind that is interested in the
recollections of experiences and events.
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