Jit (film)

Jit is a Zimbabwean film made in 1990. It is about a young African man who must try every trick in the book in his attempts to win the heart of the most beautiful girl in his village. It is produced by Neil Dunn (executive producer), Rory Kilalea (producer), Michael Raeburn (executive producer). It is directed by Joel Phiri (first assistant director) and Michael Raeburn (director).

Details Country: Zimbabwe Language: English

Release Dates France 1990 (Amiens International Film Festival) Sweden 6 November 1992 USA 20 March 1993 (New York New Directors and New Films Festival) USA 23 March 1993 (limited) Denmark 19 November 1993 France 30 November 1994 Also Known As (AKA) Denmark Jit

Filming Locations: Harare, Zimbabwe

Company Credits Production Companies

   Film Africa
   Mukuvisi

Distributors

   Les Films de l'Atalante (1994) (France) (theatrical)
   Northern Arts Entertainment (1993) (USA) (all media)

Technical Specifications Runtime 1 hr 32 min (92 min) (Sweden) 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (USA) Sound Mix Mono Color Color Printed Film Format 35 mm

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