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African Filmmaking: Five Formations
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African Filmmaking: Five Formations

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This volume attempts to join the disparate worlds of Egyptian, Maghrebian, South African, Francophone, and Anglophone African cinema - that is, five formations of African cinema. These five areas are of particular significance - each in its own way.

The history of South Africa, heavily marked by apartheid and its struggles, differs considerably from that of Egypt, which early on developed its own Hollywood on the Nile. The history of French colonialism impacted the three countries of the Maghreb - Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco - differently than those in sub-Saharan Africa, where Senegal and Sembene had their own great effect on the Sahelian region. Anglophone Africa, particularly the films of Ghana and Nigeria, has dramatically altered the ways people have perceived African cinema for decades.

History, geography, production, distribution, and exhibition are considered alongside film studies concerns about ideology and genre. This volume provides essential information for all those interested in the vital worlds of cinema in Africa since the time of the Lumiere brothers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2017
Pages
314
ISBN
9781611862454

This volume attempts to join the disparate worlds of Egyptian, Maghrebian, South African, Francophone, and Anglophone African cinema - that is, five formations of African cinema. These five areas are of particular significance - each in its own way.

The history of South Africa, heavily marked by apartheid and its struggles, differs considerably from that of Egypt, which early on developed its own Hollywood on the Nile. The history of French colonialism impacted the three countries of the Maghreb - Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco - differently than those in sub-Saharan Africa, where Senegal and Sembene had their own great effect on the Sahelian region. Anglophone Africa, particularly the films of Ghana and Nigeria, has dramatically altered the ways people have perceived African cinema for decades.

History, geography, production, distribution, and exhibition are considered alongside film studies concerns about ideology and genre. This volume provides essential information for all those interested in the vital worlds of cinema in Africa since the time of the Lumiere brothers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2017
Pages
314
ISBN
9781611862454