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Francophone African Women Documentary Filmmakers is groundbreaking
edited collection which explores the contributions of Francophone
African women to the field of documentary filmmaking. Rich in its
scope and critical vision it constitutes a timely contribution to
cutting-edge scholarly debates on African cinemas. Featuring 10
chapters from prominent film scholars, it explores the distinctive
documentary work and contributions of Francophone African women
filmmakers since the 1960s. It focuses documentaries by North
African and Sub-Saharan women filmmakers, including the pioneering
work of Safi Faye in Kaddu Beykat, Rama Thiaw's The Revolution Will
Not be Televised, Katy Lena Ndiaye's Le Cercle des noyes and En
attendant les hommes, Dalila Ennadre's Fama: Heroism Without Glory
and Leila Kitani's Nos lieux interdits. Shunned from costly
fictional- 35mm-filmmaking, Francophone African Women Documentary
Filmmakers examines how these women engaged and experimented with
documentary filmmaking in personal, evocative ways that countered
the officially sanctioned, nationalist practice of show and
teach/promote.
Francophone African Women Documentary Filmmakers is groundbreaking
edited collection which explores the contributions of Francophone
African women to the field of documentary filmmaking. Rich in its
scope and critical vision it constitutes a timely contribution to
cutting-edge scholarly debates on African cinemas. Featuring 10
chapters from prominent film scholars, it explores the distinctive
documentary work and contributions of Francophone African women
filmmakers since the 1960s. It focuses documentaries by North
African and Sub-Saharan women filmmakers, including the pioneering
work of Safi Faye in Kaddu Beykat, Rama Thiaw's The Revolution Will
Not be Televised, Katy Lena Ndiaye's Le Cercle des noyes and En
attendant les hommes, Dalila Ennadre's Fama: Heroism Without Glory
and Leila Kitani's Nos lieux interdits. Shunned from costly
fictional- 35mm-filmmaking, Francophone African Women Documentary
Filmmakers examines how these women engaged and experimented with
documentary filmmaking in personal, evocative ways that countered
the officially sanctioned, nationalist practice of show and
teach/promote.
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