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Nationalist African Cinema

Author : Sada Niang
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-21
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780739149096

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Nationalist African Cinema by Sada Niang Pdf

In the last decade, a certain discomfort, at times even impatience emerged among critics of African cinema. The onset of such uneasiness can be traced back to the demise of the liberationist discourse, to the questioning of the monolithic expression “African cinema”, and finally to the critical exploration of various forms of visual narratives developing at a fast speed on the continent. Nationalist African Cinema: Legacy and Transformations reexamines African cinema of the nationalist era within the context of contemporary major Euro-American film trends. It argues that the aesthetic diversification of African cinema can be traced as far back as the nationalist era.

South African National Cinema

Author : Jacqueline Maingard
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781135123963

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South African National Cinema by Jacqueline Maingard Pdf

South African National Cinema examines how cinema in South Africa represents national identities, particularly with regard to race. This significant and unique contribution establishes interrelationships between South African cinema and key points in South Africa’s history, showing how cinema figures in the making, entrenching and undoing of apartheid. This study spans the twentieth century and beyond through detailed analyses of selected films, beginning with De Voortrekkers (1916) through to Mapantsula (1988) and films produced post apartheid, including Drum (2004), Tsotsi (2005) and Zulu Love Letter (2004). Jacqueline Maingard discusses how cinema reproduced and constructed a white national identity, taking readers through cinema’s role in building white Afrikaner nationalism in the 1930s and 1940s. She then moves to examine film culture and modernity in the development of black audiences from the 1920s to the 1950s, especially in a group of films that includes Jim Comes to Joburg (1949) and Come Back, Africa (1959). Jacqueline Maingard also considers the effects of the apartheid state’s film subsidy system in the 1960s and 1970s and focuses on cinema against apartheid in the 1980s. She reflects upon shifting national cinema policies following the first democratic election in 1994 and how it became possible for the first time to imagine an inclusive national film culture. Illustrated throughout with excellent visual examples, this cinema history will be of value to film scholars and historians, as well as to practitioners in South Africa today.

Postnationalist African Cinemas

Author : Alexie Tcheuyap
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-09-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0719083354

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Postnationalist African Cinemas by Alexie Tcheuyap Pdf

Postnationalist African Cinemas convincingly interrogates the ways in which African narratives locate postcolonial identities and forms beyond essentially nationalist frameworks. It investigates how the emergence of new genres, discourses and representations, all unrelated to an overtly nationalist project, influences the formal choices made by contemporary directors. By foregrounding the narrative, generic, discursive, representational and aesthetic structures of films, this book shows how directors are beginning to regard film as a popular form of entertainment rather than political praxis.

African Cinema

Author : Manthia Diawara
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1992-04-22
Category : History
ISBN : 025320707X

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African Cinema by Manthia Diawara Pdf

Manthia Diawara provides an insider's account of the history and current status of African cinema. African Cinema: Politics and Culture is the first extended study in English of Sub-Saharan cinema. Employing an interdisciplinary approach which draws on history, political science, economics, and cultural studies, Diawara discusses such issues as film production and distribution, and film aesthetics from the colonial period to the present. The book traces the growth of African cinema through the efforts of pioneer filmmakers such as Paulin Soumanou Vieyra, Oumarou Ganda, Jean-René Débrix, Jean Rouch, and Ousmane Sembène, the Pan-African Filmmakers' Organization (FEPACI), and the Ougadougou Pan-African Film Festival (FESPACO). Diwara focuses on the production and distribution histories of key films such as Ousmane Sembène's Black Girl and Mandabi (1968) and Souleymane Cissé's Fine (1982). He also examines the role of missionary films in Africa, Débrix's ideas concerning 'magic, ' the links between Yoruba theater and Nigerian cinema, and the parallels between Hindu mythologicals in India and the Yoruba-theater - inflected films in Nigeria. Diawara also looks at film and nationalism, film and popular culture, and the importance of FESPACO. African Cinema: Politics and Culture makes a major contribution to the expanding discussion of Eurocentrism, the canon, and multi-culturalism.

Postnationalist African Cinemas

Author : Alexie Tcheuyap
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2011-07-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0719083362

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Postnationalist African Cinemas by Alexie Tcheuyap Pdf

Examines the attempts to establish viable, popular African cinema cultures with postcolonial forms and identities beyond nationalist frameworks.

African Cinema: Manifesto and Practice for Cultural Decolonization

Author : Michael T. Martin,Gaston Jean-Marie Kaboré
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-08
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780253066237

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African Cinema: Manifesto and Practice for Cultural Decolonization by Michael T. Martin,Gaston Jean-Marie Kaboré Pdf

Challenging established views and assumptions about traditions and practices of filmmaking in the African diaspora, this three-volume set offers readers a researched critique on black film. Volume One of this landmark series on African cinema draws together foundational scholarship on its history and evolution. Beginning with the ideological project of colonial film to legitimize the economic exploitation and cultural hegemony of the African continent during imperial rule to its counter-historical formation and theorization. It comprises essays by film scholars and filmmakers alike, among them Roy Armes, Med Hondo, Fèrid Boughedir, Haile Gerima, Oliver Barlet, Teshome Gabriel, and David Murphy, including three distinct dossiers: a timeline of key dates in the history of African cinema; a comprehensive chronicle and account of the contributions by African women in cinema; and a homage and overview of Ousmane Sembène, the "Father" of African cinema.

African Film

Author : Josef Gugler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 025334350X

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African Film by Josef Gugler Pdf

In African Film: Re-imagining a Continent, Josef Gugler provides an introduction to African cinema through an analysis of 15 films made by African filmmakers. These directors set out to re-image Africa; their films offer Western viewers the opportunity to re-imagine the continent and its people. As a point of comparison, two additional films on Africa--one from Hollywood, the other from apartheid South Africa--serve to highlight African directors' altogether different perspectives. Gugler's interpretation considers the financial and technical difficulties of African film production, the intended audiences in Africa and the West, the constraints on distribution, and the critical reception of the films.

Modernity and the African Cinema

Author : Femi Okiremuete Shaka
Publisher : Africa Research and Publications
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Education
ISBN : UOM:39015062624690

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Modernity and the African Cinema by Femi Okiremuete Shaka Pdf

Providing an analysis of the implications of centuries of Euro-African contact and its effect on cinematic institutions in Africa, this book examines modern African film from the perspective of the global politics of subjectivity, agency, and identity construction.

Nationalism and the Cinema in France

Author : Hugo Frey
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781782383666

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Nationalism and the Cinema in France by Hugo Frey Pdf

It is often taken for granted that French cinema is intimately connected to the nation's sense of identity and self-confidence. But what do we really know about that relationship? What are the nuances, insider codes, and hidden history of the alignment between cinema and nationalism? Hugo Frey suggests that the concepts of the 'political myth' and 'the film event' are the essential theoretical reference points for unlocking film history. Nationalism and the Cinema in France offers new arguments regarding those connections in the French case, examining national elitism, neo-colonialism, and other exclusionary discourses, as well as discussing for the first time the subculture of cinema around the extreme right Front National. Key works from directors such as Michel Audiard, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, Marcel Pagnol, Jean Renoir, Jacques Tati, François Truffaut, and others provide a rich body of evidence.

Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-First Century

Author : Mahir Saul,Ralph A. Austen
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2010-10-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780821419311

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Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-First Century by Mahir Saul,Ralph A. Austen Pdf

Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-first Century brings together a set of fascinating essays by international scholars on these contrasting cinema forms.

African Cinema and Human Rights

Author : Mette Hjort,Eva Jørholt
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780253039460

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African Cinema and Human Rights by Mette Hjort,Eva Jørholt Pdf

Bringing theory and practice together, African Cinema and Human Rights argues that moving images have a significant role to play in advancing the causes of justice and fairness. The contributors to this volume identify three key ways in which film can achieve these goals: documenting human rights abuses and thereby supporting the claims of victims and goals of truth and reconciliation within larger communities; legitimating, and consequently solidifying, an expanded scope for human rights; and promoting the realization of social and economic rights. Including the voices of African scholars, scholar-filmmakers, African directors Jean-Marie Teno and Gaston Kaboré, and researchers whose work focuses on transnational cinema, this volume explores overall perspectives, and differences of perspective, pertaining to Africa, human rights, and human rights filmmaking alongside specific case studies of individual films and areas of human rights violations. With its interdisciplinary scope, attention to practitioners' self-understandings, broad perspectives, and particular case studies, African Cinema and Human Rights is a foundational text that offers questions, reflections, and evidence that help us to consider film's ideal role within the context of our ever-continuing struggle towards a more just global society.

The Films of Ousmane Sembène

Author : Amadou Tidiane Fofana
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1604978317

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The Films of Ousmane Sembène by Amadou Tidiane Fofana Pdf

Ousmane Sembene was a Senegalese film director, producer, and writer whom the Los Angeles Times considered one of the greatest authors of Africa. Often called the "father of African film," Sembene strongly believed that African films should be geared primarily toward educating the masses and making the philosophical quandaries and political issues contested by elites accessible to the poor and those with little to no formal education.Although Sembene's central aim was to reach African audiences and encourage a dialogue within Senegalese society, his films are also extraordinarily effective in introducing non-African audiences to many of the most intriguing cultural issues and social changes facing African people today. The films are not fast paced in the manner of many Hollywood films. Rather, they are deliberately unhurried and driven by the narrative. They show actual ways of life, social relations, and patterns of communication and consumption, and the joys and tribulations of West African people. For people who have never been to Africa, the films offer an accessible first gaze. For those who have visited or lived in an African culture, the films provide a way to explore African society and culture more profoundly. Sembene was an independent filmmaker, solely and totally responsible for the content of his films, which were inspired by the realities of daily life. This focus on microcosmic social relations and day-to-day politics is so central to Sembene art, his films breed provocative commentary on social, historical, political, economic, linguistic, religious, and gender issues relevant to Senegalese society. Because of his concern with daily Senegalese life, Sembene targeted the common people whose voices are seldom or never heard. In fact, depicting the struggles and concerns of average Senegalese people was a central preoccupation of his films, as he himself has articulated. This study examines the artistry of Sembene's films as well as the multitude of signifying elements Sembene uses in them to communicate in less direct ways with his audience. The book interprets the meaning conveyed by images through their placement and function within the films, and it contributes new insights into Sembene's interpretations of cultural practices and the meanings he ascribes to social behaviors. It examines how Sembene uses language, mise-en-scene, cinematography, and creative editing to evoke the emotions of his targeted audience. Several chapters in the volume also demonstrate how the many ironies and political economic tensions that are so characteristic of Sembene's work are best understood within the sociocultural context of each film's production. Hence, to make sense of Sembene's cinema, one must be willing to read beyond the denoted meaning of the storyline and to dig into the cultural significance of the carefully selected and manipulated codes and images.

Focus on African Films

Author : Françoise Pfaff
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2004-07-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0253216680

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Focus on African Films by Françoise Pfaff Pdf

'Focus on African Films' offers pluralistic perspectives on filmmaking across Africa, highlighting the distinct thematic, stylistic, and socioeconomic circumstances of African film production.

Theorising National Cinema

Author : Valentina Vitali,Paul Willemen
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2019-07-25
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781839020841

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Theorising National Cinema by Valentina Vitali,Paul Willemen Pdf

Why do we think of clusters of films as 'national cinema'? Why has the relationship between the nation and film become so widely and uncritically accepted? 'Theorising National Cinema' is a major contribution to work on national cinema, by many of the leading scholars in the field. It addresses the knotty and complex relationship between cinema and national identity, showing that the nationality of a cinema production company, and the films that its made, have not always been seen as pertinent. The volume begins by reviewing and rethinking the concept of national cinema in an age of globalisation, and it goes on to chart the parallel developments of national film industries and the idea of a nation state in countries as diverse as Japan, South Korea, Russia, France and Italy. The issues of a 'national cinema' for nation states of contested status, with disputed borders or displaced peoples, is discussed in relation to film-making in Taiwan, Ireland and Palestine. The contributors also consider the future of national cinema in an age of trans-national cultural flows, exploring issues of national identity and cinema in Latin America, Asia, the Middle-East, India, Africa and Europe. 'Theorising National Cinema' also includes a valuable bibliography of works on national cinema.

The Cinema of Apartheid

Author : Keyan Tomaselli
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781317928393

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The Cinema of Apartheid by Keyan Tomaselli Pdf

This study analyses the historical development of South African cinema up to he book's original publication in 1988. It describes the films and comments on their relationship to South African realities, addressing all aspects of the industry, focusing on domestic production, but also discussing international film companies who use South Africa as a location. It explores tensions between English-language and Afrikaans-language films, and between films made for blacks and films made for whites. Going behind the scenes the author looks at the financial infrastructure, the marketing strategies, and the works habits of the film industry. He concludes with a discussion of independent filmmaking, the obstacles facing South Africans who want to make films with artistic and political integrity, and the possibilities of progress in the future. Includes comprehensive bibliography and filmography listing all feature films made in South Africa between 1910 and 1985 together with documentary films by South Africans, non-South Africans, and exiles about the country.