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Kicking off this week and running until the 26th of May, the fifth edition of Festival Cinéma Arabe will take place in The Netherlands (in the cities of Rotterdam, Den Haag, Maastricht, Den Bosch and Utrecht). With more than 30 feature films, documentaries and short films by international filmmakers with an Arab background, the festival presents [...]
[view whole blog postWhile we seem to spend an enormous amount of virtual space at AIAC critiquing the ways that Africa and Africans are represented, we do so because we believe that it is possible to subvert expectations, to create images that shatter myths and ideology and that make people think about why they are surprised by particular [...]
[view whole blog postLate on Monday, the South African Mail & Guardian ran an online feature contrasting how local newspapers have been covering what's become known as "Guptagate", the unimaginative shorthand for the bi-national diplomatic and national security scandal unfolding around the Guptas, a wealthy South African family of Indian heritage, and their outsize influence over the country's [...]
[view whole blog postGuest Post by Jack Van Cooten Those who have an interest in UK grime music may have stumbled across Chronik's latest offering "Deepest Darkest". The video, released via Noisey last week, was filmed in Ghana earlier this year and is staged in the fictional nation 'The Democratic Republic of 'Uduno'', which is assumed to be [...]
[view whole blog postAnd now for something completely different: Recently, we had the opportunity to sit down with John and Charles Agbaje, the two brothers behind The Elite Comics & Art Studio at Central City Tower. Their now concluded and wildly successful Kickstarter campaign to fund the development of an 11-minute pilot episode of Spider Stories, the duo's [...]
[view whole blog postLast Friday, May 3, was World Press Freedom Day. Perhaps you may have missed it? On one hand, the Press Freedom Day parades, or sales, are far and few between. On the other hand, even the press doesn't seem to care much about its colleagues' freedom and well-being. Take the case of Ethiopian journalist, Reeyot [...]
[view whole blog postTwo months after the elections, Italy has a government. And Cécile Kyenge, 48 years old, an eye surgeon and Congo-born Italian citizen, is the new Minister for Integration in the cabinet of Prime Minister Enrico Letta. As spokesperson of the network "Primo marzo", an advocacy movement for immigrants rights, Ms. Kyenge has led campaigns against [...]
[view whole blog postFrom Luanda: Dj Djeff has Nacobeta, Agre G & Game Walla doing their thing in the new video for "Mwangolé". There's a standard success script for all those kuduro videos out there. Not that we mind: Glen Lewis's Shona tune "Ndiyo ndiyo" will keep South African clubs warm this winter: Kenyan P-Unit released this track, [...]
[view whole blog postThe documentary below, "Tamani", is an hour long film by Nicolas Guibert and Sébastien Gouverneur, recorded in Burkina Faso back in 2008. Structured as if you are spending a day in Ouagadougou, untroubled by time-consuming public transport commutes, the different scenes zap you from one neighborhood and slice of city life to another, encountering people [...]
[view whole blog postYou may have noticed a new logo lurking around Africa is a Country headquarters. When Sean put out the call for a design upgrade last year, I immediately thought of Diego Guttierez, an amazing graphic designer I've had the luck to work closely with in recent months. I met Diego a couple years ago when [...]
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