Claire Denis will be feted with the honorary Golden Carriage (Carrosse d’Or) award at the upcoming edition of Cannes ...
The Senegal Football Federation (FSF) staged a press conference to address the ongoing, now infamous and sometimes laughable post-AFCON drama ...
Unter wechselnden Sonnenschirmen sitzt der Imam mit seiner fingerschnipsenden Claque und hetzt gegen all jene, die sich der Konversion zum Islam störrisch verweigern. Die Verweigerer sind die Ceddo ...
Die Biografie des Regisseurs und Autors Ousmane Sembène liest sich wie ein Bilderbucheintrag eines Vertreters des Dritten Kinos, das sich ab den 1960er-Jahren daran machte, dem sogenannten Ersten und ...
Amy Sall signs into our Zoom meeting wearing glasses and an off-white top. She looks relaxed and poised as she explains the origin of her new book. The African Gaze: Photography, Cinema and Power was ...
A fierce work of quasi-neorealist melodrama that melds pop cinema instincts and political indignation, Lino Brocka’s 1980 feature endures as a lively, searing parable on the plight of Filipino women ...
“Every inhabitant of Thiès”, wrote a Senegalese novelist, Ousmane Sembène, in 1960, “depended on the railway.” Like many African cities, Thiès was a product of the continent’s first, colonial-era rail ...
While the glamour of Cannes can feel a world away, the Sydney Film Festival brings local and international films — some 200-plus films from 69 countries — to our shores, most for the very first time, ...
It’s a pity that most movie lovers know so little, if anything, about African cinema, for the continent’s filmmakers have much to say. The one film some viewers may recognize is “Black Girl” (1966), a ...
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