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African Cinematography: Colonial Film to Nollywood Lecture 7

African Cinematography: Colonial Film to Nollywood Lecture 7. Derek Barker www.derekbarker.info Dr.Derek.Barker@gmail.com. Haile Gerima (Ethiopia). Born in Gondar, Ethiopia, March 4, 1946 Ethiopian filmmaker who lives and works in the United States .

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African Cinematography: Colonial Film to Nollywood Lecture 7

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  1. African Cinematography: Colonial Film to NollywoodLecture 7 Derek Barker www.derekbarker.info Dr.Derek.Barker@gmail.com

  2. Haile Gerima (Ethiopia) • Born in Gondar, Ethiopia, March 4, 1946 • Ethiopian filmmaker who lives and works in the United States. • Member of the L.A. Rebellion film movement, also known as the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers. • Since 1975, film professor at Howard University in Washington, DC. • He is best known for Sankofa (1993), which won numerous international awards.

  3. Gerima: Filmography • 1972 - Hour Glass Hour Glass • 1972 - Child of Resistance • 1976 - Bush Mama • 1976 - MirtSost Shi Amit (also known as Harvest: 3,000 Years) • 1978 - Wilmington 10 -- U.S.A. 10,000 • 1982 - Ashes and Embers • 1985 - After Winter: Sterling Brown • 1993 - Sankofa • 1994 - Imperfect Journey • 1999 - Adwa - An African Victory • 2009 - Teza

  4. Teza • Released in 2008 after 14 years in production • Set in 1974-1987, a period of dictatorship by a committee referred to as the “Derg” influenced by Marxism • Winner of many international awards

  5. Film view: Teza Post-screening questions • Why is it important to tell African stories? What makes Africa so special that makes this necessary? • What is eurocentricism? Gerima says that all hollywood films are inevitably eurocentric. What does this mean? • Who are the good guys and who are the bad guys?

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