Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-first Century
Discover the vibrant world of African cinema with "Viewing African Cinema in the Twenty-first Century" by Mahir Saul and Mahir Süaul. Published by Ohio University Press in 2010, this compelling book spans 256 pages, offering an in-depth analysis of two primary modes of African filmmaking.
Explore the intricate relationship between the art cinema of contemporary Europe, bolstered by the French film industry, and the dynamic landscape of "Nollywood," the thriving film industry of southern Nigeria that has revolutionized African cinema. This insightful comparison highlights the cultural, economic, and artistic factors that shape the filmmaking process and audience reception in Africa today.
Ideal for film enthusiasts, scholars, and those interested in understanding the evolution of cinema in a global context, this book is a vital addition to any cinematic library. Delve into the complexities of African filmmaking and see how it impacts both local and international audiences.