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9780852555613

African Film: Re-Imagining a Continent

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  • ISBN13:

    9780852555613

  • ISBN10:

    085255561X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-12-01
  • Publisher: James Currey
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Summary

The directors and films studied here set out to re-image Africa - and offer Western viewers the opportunity to re-imagine the continent and its people. Two additional, very successful films on Africa, one from Hollywood, the other from apartheid South Africa, serve to highlight African directors' altogether different perspectives. The interpretation considers the financial and technical difficulties of African film production, the intended audiences, the constraints on distribution, and critical reception. The films featured cover a wide range of topics, from new perspectives on Africa prior to the intrusion of the West, to the struggle against colonialism and white minority rule, to post-colonial issues of authoritarian rule, neo-colonialism, corruption, inequality and the condition of the peasantry, with the position of women a recurrent theme. The discussions are accompanied by reproductions of posters, of photos of the directors during the shooting, and film frames illustrating key elements in the analysis. Introductions to the thematic topics provide the historical, cultural, political, and economic context of the films. Four of the films are based on novels, two more ona play or an epic, and the transformation involved in bringing the written page, or the griot's recitation to the screen receives special attention. Throughout, the discussion extends to other African films and literary works. North America: Indiana U Press

Table of Contents

17 Films in 17 Sentences
Preface
Basic Indicators for African Countries
Political Map of Africa
Introduction: Africans Re-Image Africap. 1
Historical Map of Africap. 16
Recovering the African Pastp. 17
Out of Africa, 1985p. 23
Yaaba, 1989p. 29
Keita! 1995p. 36
Fighting Colonialismp. 45
Sambizanga, 1972p. 51
Flame, 1996p. 57
The Struggle for Majority Rule in South Africap. 65
The Gods Must Be Crazy, 1980p. 71
A Dry White Season, 1989p. 80
Mapantsula, 1988p. 91
Fools, 1997p. 97
Betrayals of Independencep. 107
Kongi's Harvest, 1970p. 113
Kala, 1974p. 126
Tableau Ferraille, 1997p. 139
The Blue Eyes of Yonta, 1992p. 147
The Exploited & Neglected Peasantryp. 157
Finzan, 1990p. 160
Kasarmu Ce, 1991p. 168
Between the African Mass Market & International Recognitionp. 177
Kini and Adams, 1987p. 181
La Vie est belle, 1987p. 186
Epilogue: Re-Imagining Ourselvesp. 193
Sources & Creditsp. 194
Indexp. 196
The Authorp. 202
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