As the film is being released by Fandor and Cineverse in select U.S. theaters, here are compelling reasons why “Our Father, the Devil” is a must-watch.
Author: Tambay A. Obenson
A Journey Through Sight and Sound’s Top 100 Films and Their African Complements (90 to 100) — Akoroko
A showcase of the universal power of cinema across borders and cultures.
Vieyra & Balogun: African Cinema’s “Parisian Pioneers”
Explore the cinematic legacies of African filmmakers Paulin Vieyra and Ola Balogun, who both studied in Paris and produced pioneering films that challenged colonial narratives.
A Journey Through Sight and Sound’s Top 100 Films and Their African Complements (84 to 90) — Akoroko
A showcase of the universal power of cinema across borders and cultures.
Predicting the Future of Film Financing Across Africa: A Survey Analysis
The future of African film financing is expected to diversify, influenced by technological advancements and global trends, according to a survey by Akoroko and comparisons with major film markets like Hollywood, Bollywood, and the European Film Market.
SOULS IN THE SUN: Watch Safi Faye’s UN-Commissioned 1981 Short Documentary
The film is a poignant portrayal of life in drought-afflicted regions of Africa.
Intersections of African Architecture and Cinema: “Laboratory of the Future”
Architecture and cinema contribute to Africa’s evolving cultural, historical, and socio-political landscapes, cementing the continent as the ‘Laboratory of the Future’.
The Erotic in African Cinema
Delve into the themes of eroticism, sensuality, and sexuality in African cinema.
A Journey Through Sight and Sound’s Top 100 Films and Their African Complements (78 to 83) — Akoroko
A showcase of the universal power of cinema across borders and cultures.
A Journey Through Sight and Sound’s Top 100 Films and Their African Complements (67 to 75) — Akoroko
A showcase of the universal power of cinema across borders and cultures.