In 1965, the Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembene wrote and directed -- against the odds, with minimal support from his government and a few French patrons, and as a director with meager cinematic background -- the film Le noir de ... (Black Girl) about a young Senegalese immigrant domestic working for a French family in the Antibes. The film, the first feature directed by a black African, was hailed at the time by New York Times critic A.H. … [Read more...]
Grow A Big Dick The History And Success Of Black Women Filmmakers Of Africa And The African Diaspora
Article by norbertxyong Grow A Big Dick The History And Success Of Black Women Filmmakers Of Africa And The African Diaspora - Relationships - Sexuality Search by Author, Title or Content Article ContentAuthor NameArticle Title Home Submit Articles Author Guidelines Publisher Guidelines Content Feeds RSS Feeds FAQ Contact Us … [Read more...]
The History And Success Of Black Women Filmmakers Of Africa And The African Diaspora
It is indeed a wonderful revelation in the history of world cinema that immensely talented women filmmakers of Africa and the African Diaspora are making it really big in innovative filmmaking. Not only are they challenging old cinematic prescriptions, they are also using their superior art of cinema to create and establish new visions of their people and the world. The journey of black women filmmakers began as early as 1922 when Tressie … [Read more...]