It led me to broader observations about their roles in cinema and representation and prompted an analysis that attempted to connect “S’en fout la mort (No Fear, No Die)” to larger themes and cinematic trends.
Author: Tambay A. Obenson
Nigerian Government Stepping Up? Insights from the 2024 Cannes Marché du Film
Ultimately, one can infer that efforts are being made at the government level to support its film sector, against some challenges.
The Emergence of Women-Focused African Film Festivals
A surface observation, but one that likely aligns with current realities. As these festivals evolve, they play an increasingly key role in reshaping the African film landscape.
Art Direction and Costume in Djibril Diop Mambéty’s Works
Titled “Art Direction and Costume in Mambéty’s Works,” it will explore the visual universe in Mambéty’s films, as an underexplored and compelling entry point into the work of the visionary director.
Showmax Continues Strategic Push: Partnership with QVWi to Transform TVs into Smart Hubs
African streaming service Showmax announced a partnership with QVWi, a South African electronics manufacturer, to launch a range of affordable streaming devices.
Documentaries Capture the Complexities of African Student Life
There’s an observable growing body of new feature films exploring the diverse experiences of African university students both within the continent and abroad.
IYANU: Nigerian Superhero Animated Series Set for U.S. and Pan-African Launch in 2025
Set in the magical kingdom of Yorubaland, the story follows an orphan who must uncover the mystery behind her newfound power to save her people from an ancient curse.
East African Screen Collective Releases Incisive Equitable Practice Guidelines for Non-African Entities
This statement comes as discussions about representation, cultural authenticity, and control over storytelling are becoming increasingly prominent in global media, but with the added context of Africa’s colonial history, and its efforts to assert its cultural and economic independence.
Insights from Durban FilmMart: Unpacking Netflix’s African Content Playbook
Less than a week ago, Akoroko Premium subscribers received my analysis of “What Netflix is Doing in Africa” prompted by the streamer’s Q2 2024 earnings report. In the piece, I sought to make sense of Netflix’s seemingly cautious approach to the continent.
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