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Tunisian director Youssef Chebbi won the coveted Stallion of Yennenga award Saturday at the biennial pan-African Fespaco film festival for his murder mystery oeuvre "Ashkal".


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Moderator: Stephane Dujarric, Senior Adviser and Spokesperson, United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Panelists: Chris Mburu, central character in A SMALL ACT and Chief, Anti-Discrimination Section,Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations; Penny Abeywardena, Senior Manager of Education/Girls and Women, Clinton Global Initiative; Allison Anderson, Scholar, Center for Universal Education, Brookings Institution; Michael Gibbons, Education Partnership for Children on Conflict at the Council on Foreign Relations and International Training and Education Program, American University; Heather Simpson, Senior Director, Education and Child Development at Save the Children

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A country-wide strategy for South African amphibians

Winner of the 2020 Whitley Award donated by The William Brake Charitable Trust

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Gayle Anderson reminds everyone the pandemic postponed 2022 Pan African Film Festival is back!

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Tope Oshin should be a bible of what successful storytelling is all about. She has not only directed and produced award-winning films and TV shows but also profitable with two of her films being the highest-grossing in Nigeria!! Lucky for us... she's about to spill it all.. her tricks and trademarks on The Seat Down.

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This 1944 documentary directed by Stuart Heisler and produced by Frank Capra as part of the United States Army’s First Motion Picture Unit for The Department of War uses techniques of Hollywood filmmaking and propaganda to stir enthusiasm for the World War II Allied effort, making a case for African Americans enlistment at a time when the armed forces were still officially segregated.

Opening titles. “The War Department Presents, The Negro Soldier, with the cooperatioon of the Signal Corps” (0:08). Montage: Cathedrals, churches. Inside, a black choir sings, led by a man in a Sergeant’s uniform (0:58). A preacher played by the film’s writer, Carlton Moss, recognizes enlisted men, women in the congregation. A sermon on African American achievements. Boxer Joe Louis knocks out Max Schmeling (2:05). Schmeling training as a Nazi paratrooper. Louis in uniform, training in a U.S. obstacle course (3:45). A U.S. flag, the Declaration of Independence. A Nazi flag with a swastika. The preacher reads a racist passage from Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” (4:27). Closeups (5:55). A plaque from Granary Burial Ground, commemorating victims of the Boston Massacre. An illustration: Crispus Attucks (6:40). Battle reenactments. Freedman turned soldier Peter Salem, hero of Bunker Hill. Prince Whipple crossing the Delaware (7:15). A bell rings. An early U.S. flag. An axe. Black hands lay bricks. Naval combat. A black soldier. Shipbuilding. The Lincoln Monument (8:18). A wagon train. A black couple drives a conestoga. Black railroad workers over rear projection. Oil mines (9:33). A worker tells friends about enlistment. A veteren speaks of the Panama Canal. Passing ships, cheering crowds (9:55). Black soldiers in France during WWI (11:09). The 369th regiment receives the Croix de Guerre. A victory parade. Henry Johnson, decorated. A montage of graves, bronze statues (12:01). A monument to the 371st Infantry in France. An explosion represents Germany’s 1941 invasion (13:22). A monument to Booker T. Washington. George Washington Carver. Montage of pioneering people of color in various roles: Judge, explorer, doctor, blues pianist (W.C. Handy), publisher, educator, sculptor, symphony conductor (13:57). Montage of historically black colleges and universities: Howard, Hampton, Tuskegee, Prairie View, Fisk (15:24). The 1936 Berlin Olympics. Runners Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe. High jumper Cornelius Johnson (15:50). Nazis, Italian fascists, Japanese militarists (17:31). Newsreel headline: “Thirteen Countries Conquered.” Gallows, bombings, mass death (18:20). Pearl Harbor reenacted (19:10). Scenes of destruction. A churchgoer tells of her son, a recently promoted infantry officer (19:53). His story, dramatized: A train depot. Icy barracks, an interview (21:14). Training with drill sergeants, advice from a chaplain, how to salute (22:35). Fitting a uniform (24:15). Trains arrive at a base. Making beds. Marching drills, hiking, (25:26). Doctors, nurses, dentists. Target practice. Football, baseball, boxing, table tennis. Reading the Modern Library “Anthology of American Negro Literature” (27:12). Women soldiers march drills, drive jeep trucks (28:04). Couples dancing. Exercise yards, calisthenics (28:55). A sunday service with a War Dept. statement. Colored officers in montage (29:51). Tuskegee airmen. Pilots at attention and in the air (31:31). Trucks, canons in snow. Tanks (32:16). Engineers build a bridge, wire electrical poles. Cavalrymen. Tank destroyers. Anti-aircraft artillery, infantrymen (33:20). Maps of the warfront. Supply lines, construction in Europe under fire (35:01). A gunner downs an enemy plane (36:50). A prayer for fallen soldiers. The congregation sings (37:28). Marching people of color (39:12). “V” for victory (40:20).

Following Capra’s successful “Why We Fight” series, this film was originally conceived as a narrative piece of fiction, with a script by Marc Connelly, Ben Hect, and Joe Swerling. The project evolved into a documentary written by Carlton Moss, an actor from the group “Toward a Black Theater” turned director for the Negro Theatre Unit of the Federal Theatre Project. Shooting commenced in 1943. The result was intended for African American troops, but an enthusiastic response encouraged officials to have it screened for white troops and civilians as well. However, due to a lawsuit by a competing filmmaker, the film never received a theatrical release.

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Boina123
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Content may be king, but without an African industry, the sector will remain largely artisanal. How can we build a sustainable African film industry? What does the advent of platforms like Netflix mean for the industry on the continent and who looks ready to move?

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Mehret Mandefro - Award-winning Producer, Writer, Director, Founder A51 Films & Truth Aid Media

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This conversation discusses Ghanaian-born filmmaker, John Akomfrah powerful new film "Mimesis: African Soldier," with historian Carina Ray, and visual studies scholar, Joseph Oduro Frimpong.

An act of remembrance, the film commemorates the millions of African soldiers who fought in World War I. Each soldier’s story represents a point of departure, a place they left behind as they journeyed into a world of violence and upheaval. For many, there was no point of return. Those who survived have been written out of the history of WWI as a European war. Akomfrah’s film returns these soldiers to a history which is incomplete without them.

This film discussion was part of The Africa Institute 'Global Ghana: Sites of Departure/Sites of Return', the second edition of its ‘country-focused season’—an annual initiative exploring one African country or African diaspora community through a range of scholarly and public programs.

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Boina123
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Old 8mm cine film from 1964 of a Safari holiday starts off leaving Entebbe airport in Uganda with shots of Lake Victoria from the plane then on safari in the Serengeti with footage of Momella Game Lodge and also the town of Arusha showing the streets and the market.
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The sustainable production of wood as a renewable energy source has huge potential for Africa. The afforestation of degraded landscapes, establishment of wood plantations and the sustainable management of natural forests can all serve to increase energy security, provide access to energy and reduce dependency on fossil fuels. The GTZ HERA -- Poverty Oriented Basic Energy Services Programme has produced and put together an audio slideshow which promotes the idea of wood energy as a modern and potentially renewable source of energy. It shows examples from different countries where wood is sustainably produced and processed efficiently for energy purposes.

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The following training film on cotton contamination reduction along the cotton to textile value chain has been produced jointly with Square Textile, an integrated textile and clothing manufacturing company from Bangladesh that has been working closely with ITC on African cotton contamination reduction and linking African ginners closely to its customers.

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Ethiopia — Africa’s Ancient Kingdom” is a circa 1961 Paul Hoefler Production that presents a study of Ethiopia — an area that “even today … is little known and little understood. The color film points out that as a nation, Ethiopia remains primarily an undeveloped feudal state with poor transportation and communication systems (mark 01:55), as well as powerful traditions rooted the past. It describes the nation’s long line of hereditary monarchs, and also discusses the role of Haile Selassie (02:10) as political and religious leader said to be a direct descendent of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. We see Ethiopia’s location on a map at mark 02:38, The film also features scenes of the high plateaus (mark 03:00) which are populated by tribal groups. The film visits some of the traditional huts (mark 05:00) made of mud and straw with dirt floors. We learn of some Ethiopian arts, such as basketweaving (mark 06:04) and silversmithing — a trade handed down from father to son. The film goes on to point out a few of the modern conveniences found in several of the cities (mark 09:06), including automobiles and movie theaters that show Western films (mark 10:25). At mark 13:47 we are taken inside the palace of Haile Selassie to gaze upon its opulence and catch a glimpse of his family and learn of his efforts to modernize his country.

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The sustainable production of wood as a renewable energy source has huge potential for Africa. The afforestation of degraded landscapes, establishment of wood plantations and the sustainable management of natural forests can all serve to increase energy security, provide access to energy and reduce dependency on fossil fuels. The GTZ-HERA -- Poverty Oriented Basic Energy Services Programme has produced and put together an audio slideshow which promotes the idea of wood energy as a modern and potentially renewable source of energy. It shows examples from different countries where wood is sustainably produced and processed efficiently for energy purposes.




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