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Jazz on a Summer's Day

Guew Bi: Sabar Dances of Senegal

Forgiveness

The Light at the End of the Dark Continent

Man may work from sun to sun But woman’s work is never done.          -Traditional (origin unknown) Little gems from the Third World float westward once in a while, under-

Tunde Kelani and his passion for documenting Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage

Tunde Kelani is socialised into a rather unusual flavour of Nigerian culture.  Though born in Lagos in the 1940s, at the consummation of the colonial era of Yoruba history, he

Cinemas of the South

Cinematic production originating in the South is often understood as a cinema of transition. Unique luxury, it takes the time to paint a world that is distant and yet so

Review of “U-Carmen eKhayelitsha”

When I first saw U-Carmen eKhayelitsha at the 13th New York African Film Festival in April 2006, I was mesmerized.  Because the film made such a strong social statement with

Seventeenth Edition of the New York African Film Festival

The seventeenth edition of the New York African Film Festival is almost over.  Opening on April 7 at the Walter Reade Theatre in Lincoln Center, the festival concludes at BAM

The Role of Music in African Cinema

Even today, an analysis of the complex role of music in film is often forgotten by critics, many of whom remain prostrate before the dictatorship of the image. Yet as

Habanastation

Padrón, Ian

Gone With the Critique

Can we speak of cinema critique when it comes to the cinemas of Sub-Saharan Africa? This question, asked in such brutal a manner, still remains an enigma in my view.

McGlynn, Don

“Soldiers of the Rock” Review

Norman Maake’s directorial debut is cinematic/karmic  kaleidoscope encompasses a boiling and poignant saga of the fraternity of determination and Shaka Zulu like strength that is the bedrock of a cadre

Landsman, Mark

KVTV Access: 2014 New York African Film Festival

Yes its true, KVTV Access is back! We invaded the 2014 New York African Film Festival and caught up with Kenyan directors Ekwa Msangi and Nick Reding, both of whom had

Camera Q&A: Deborah Perkin on Bastards and Morocco

Deborah Perkin is a British documentary filmmaker based in Wales, and a former-producer for the BBC. It was while working there that Perkin first pitched a story about Morocco’s family

Camera Q&A: Kenneth Gyang on Confusion Na Wa

Kenneth Gyang is a Nigerian filmmaker from the city of Jos, where he attended the National Film Institute. In 2012, he made his directorial debut with Blood and Henna, and

Wooden Hand / Peau de colle

Winter of Discontent

The Promise

The Last Song Before the War

Soko Sonko / The Market King

Director: Ekwa Msangi Countries: Kenya and USA Year: 2014 Running Time: 22 min. Language: KiSwahili and Sheng When her mom gets sick, Kibibi’s dad must take her to the market to get her hair braided before school begins. Soko Sonko is a hilarious, fish-out-of-water roller coaster of a journey …

Of Good Report

Director: Countries: Year: Running Time:  min. Language: A seemingly broken figure drags itself across an arid landscape. Armed and bloodied he removes what appears to be a pair of human

Legends of Madagascar / Malagasy Mankany

Half of a Yellow Sun

Curse of an Addict – Zanzibar

Confusion Na Wa

Child of the Sun / L'Enfant Du Soleil

Cassa Cassa! Danced Encounters Between Africa and Its Diaspora

Baudouin Mouanda: Congolese Dreams

B for Boy

Aya of Yop City

Afronauts

Some Thoughts on the film “The Daily Nation”

I thought the film directors did a commendable job in capturing the mood and character of not only life within the Nation Media Group and newspaper industry in Kenya, but

“Yellow Card”

Yellow Card is now developing a life of its’ own and we are encouraging organizations across the continent to take control and run with the project. While this is very

Video Awudjo! Featured Artist, Tunde Kelani, has New Developments after AFF

On Saturday, April 21, 2001, African Film Festival (NYAFF) took on the groundbreaking task of presenting movies from Nigeria and Ghana as part of its Festival schedule. This was the

Women and Cinema at ZIFF

As the fledgling African film industry tries to find its footing, women are emerging as some of its most ardent supporters and stakeholders across the continent. In film, women have

Globalizing African Cinema?

Is it a mere fortuitous coincidence that the last two decades of the twentieth century witnessed the re-emergence of the very same forces and ideologies of expansion, domination and control

A Report on the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance

The UN World Conference on Race (WCAR) held August 31-September 8 in Durban, South Africa, has been sidelined in the media by occlusive coverage of the September 11th World Trade