African Film Lecture 1_Presentation

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African Cinematography: Colonial Film to Nollywood Lecture 1

Derek Barker www.derekbarker.info

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Course Description

The proposed course will trace the genealogy of African cinematography from colonial times through to the present day. The history of

African film

is traditionally said to begin in the

1960s

with the independence of the colonies. This course will

focus on post-1960s film making in Africa

, but will provide an overview of colonial film and the roots of film production in Africa In spite of political and economic difficulties, a great many films have been made since then and the pace of production is ever increasing.

Course Description

Almost always political,

anti-colonial

themes dominated at the start while

today themes range very widely

. Context, conditions of production and patterns of consumption will be presented to gain a deeper understanding of the specificities of African cinematography. The course will present African film regionally, chronologically and comparatively.

Goals

• • • To gain a broad overview of the history and developments in African cinematography To understand the regional differences in production and consumption of African cinematography To obtain an in-depth understanding of the current film industry in Africa

Lecture and Exam Dates

Lecture 1: March 8 Lecture 2: March 15 Lecture 3: March 22 Lecture 4: April 12 Lecture 5: April 19 Lecture 6: April 26 - CONSOLIDATION Lecture 7: May 17

Lecture and Exam Dates

Lecture 8: May 24 Lecture 9: May 31 Lecture 10: June 7 Lecture 11: June 14 Lecture 12: June 21 CONSOLIDATION Lecture 13: Exam (28 June 2013): Written Exam

List of films

Western Africa

• • •

Ousmane Sembene (Senegal) – Xala (1975)

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (Chad) – Dry Season (2006) Abderrahmane Sissako (Mauritania) – Bamako (2006) [set in Mali] • •

Eastern Africa

Haile Gerima (Ethiopia) – Teza (2009) David Gitonga (Kenya) – Nairobi Half Life (2012)

List of films

• •

Nollywood (Nigeria)

Tony Muonagor – Holygans (1999) Kingsley Ogoro – Osuofia in London, Part 1 (2003) and Part 2 (2004) •

www.nigeriascreen.com

Central Africa

Djo Munga (DRC) – Viva Riva (2010) • •

Southern Africa

Gavin Hood (South Africa) – Tsotsi (2005) Tsitsi Dangarembga (Zimbabwe) – Everyone’s Child (1996)

Mandatory Course material

Barlet, Olivier. Africultures Dossier „Five Decades of African Film“ (four essays) 10 film viewings Lecture notes (1-5) + Lecture presentations + Other (non-mandatory) material

Film view: Xala directed by Sembene Ousmane

• • • • • Pre-screening questions What makes an African film truly an authentic African film? Does Xala meet your criteria for authenticity?

Is the film political?

Is the intended audience white?

Who are the good guys and who are the bad guys?