ABSTRACT

This book traces the developments in African films that were made from the 1990s to the present within the evolving frame of what came to be called ‘World Cinema’ and, eventually, ‘Global Cinema.’

Kenneth W. Harrow explores how, from the time video and then digital technologies were introduced in the 1990s, and then again, when streaming platforms assumed major roles in producing and distributing film between the 2010s and 2020s, African cinema underwent enormous changes. He highlights how the introduction of the continent’s first successful commercial cinema, Nollywood, shifted the focus from engagé films, with social or political messages, to entertainment movies, but also auteur cinema. Harrow explores how this transformation liberated African filmmakers and resulted in an incredible, enduring flow of creative, inventive, and thoughtful filmmaking. This book presents a number of those critical films that mark that trajectory, projecting a new sense of African film spaces and temporalities, while also highlighting how African films continue to find independent pathways.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of African cinema and world cinema, as well as researchers specifically examining African cinemas and their relationship to globalization.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

African Cinema in a Global Age

part One|76 pages

The Long 1990s

chapter 1|20 pages

What the 1980s Brought

chapter 3|25 pages

Chaire Denis's Chocolat (1988)

Auteurism and African Cinema

part Two|111 pages

The Problematics of Modernity in African Cinema at the Millennium

chapter 4|25 pages

Modernity in the Work of Tunde Kelani

Ti Oluwa Ni Ile (1993) and Thunderbolt: Magun (2001) 1

chapter 6|29 pages

Two Films of Sotigui Kouyaté, A Modern Griot

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Sotigui Kouyaté (1995); Rachid Bouchareb, Little Senegal (2000)

chapter 7|24 pages

Framing Modernity Abroad

Ije: the Journey (2010) and Mother of George (2013)

part Three|73 pages

African Cinema in an Age of Globalism

chapter 8|13 pages

Alain Gomis, Tey (2012)

Being Toward Death

chapter 9|19 pages

Two Films about Women Witches

Rugano Nyoni, I Am Not a Witch (2017); Maia Lekow, Christopher King, The Letter (2019)

chapter 10|19 pages

The Resistance of the Old Woman

Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection (2019)

chapter |16 pages

Conclusion

An Opera of This World (2017), Manthia Diawara: The Encounter with the Other Face-to-Face