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  • - N. Frank Ukadike, 1993. Originally published in Critical Arts 7(1-2).
  • - Guidance on interpretation of pre- and post-colonial film. (Keyan G Tomaselli, 1998)
  • - David Kerr, 1993. Originally published in Critical Arts 7(1-2).
  • - News coverage of the Festival Panafricain du Cinéma et de la Télévision de Ouagadougou.
  • - Interview with Tayo Odunlami. The News (Lagos).
  • - Keyan Tomaselli, 1993. Originally published in Critical Arts 7(1-2).
  • - Mama Africa - six short films by African women, each from a different country and perspective.
  • - Paper by Edwin Hees, 1995.
  • - Rebecca Gearhart. Interviews with filmmaker Salem Mekuria and film critic Sheila Petty. Originally published in African Studies Quarterly 2(1).
  • - Features works that present African Diaspora life and culture. Based in New York City.
  • - Flame (1996), director Ingrid Sinclair. First film to focus on the role of women & the struggles for the independence & liberation of Zimbabwe.
  • - History of South African cinema, 1895-1990. (Keyan Tomaselli, 1997).
  • - Keyan G Tomaselli, May 1998.
  • - Largest film festival in Africa.
  • - A thematic exploration by Martin P Botha.
  • - Keyan Tomaselli, 1993. Originally published in Critical Arts 7(1-2).
  • - Notes by William P. Coleman, April 1998.
  • - International journal of the moving image in Africa, yearbook/directory, quarterly magazine, newsflash by post, fax or email.
  • - Links to resources about Flame, the controversial film about the role of women in the Zimbabwe war of liberation.
  • - Special issue of West Africa Review devoted to commentaries and responses to the film series, Wonders Of The African World, produced by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
  • - A very short interview from 1993.
  • - A festival celebrating African Cinema in London. 10-24 June 2001.
  • - Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF) is an NGO supporting the arts and culture of the Dhow Region. Now preparing for next Festival of the Dhow Countries - ZIFF '2000 taking place from June 30th to July 9th 2000.
  • - A resource for independent South African film-makers.
  • - Film and film-making in Africa: reviews, criticism and theory. Papers by Kedmon Hungwe, Martin Mhando and Kimani Gecau, focussing on Zimbabwe and Central Africa.
  • - An annotated guide to films and videos about Africa south of the Sahara.
  • - Film festival photo-essay.
  • - Award-winning film portraying the events of January 1999 in Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone.
  • - Introduction to African cinema by Elizabeth Heath.
  • - Scholarly paper by Mbye Cham originally published in African Studies Quarterly 2(1).
  • - Edwin Hees, 1993. Originally published in Critical Arts 7(1-2).
  • - H-Net discussion list dealing with African Literature and Cinema. Includes book reviews and searchable archives.
  • - Distributors of films that focus on the human experience of black people in Africa, the Caribbean, North and South America and Europe.
  • - Assists the training of African writers to develop professional standard film and television screenplays. The ASDF uses an integrative approach that unifies the creative process with marketing and distribution activities. Based in Zimbabwe.
  • - Describes the making of two documentaries: Exodus, following the plight of African people attempting to reach the West; and Walking on Ashes, filmed in Uganda, which attempts to make sense of the one-party state.
  • - Sithengi is the only annual film and television market on the African continent.
  • - Archives (Feb 96 to Feb 99) of the African Cinema Conference mailing list.
  • - Francoise Pfaff (1996). Originally published in Cineaste 22(4).
  • - Martin Mhando, 2000. An approach to African cinema from a cultural studies perspective, emphasising the deconstructive criticism viewpoint.
  • - Jay Savage (1989 Honours project).



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