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The Devil You Dance With Film Culture In The New South Africa 1st Audrey Mccluskey

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The Devil You Dance With Film Culture In The New South Africa 1st Audrey Mccluskey
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Audrey McCluskey
ISBN: 9780252075742, 0252075749
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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The Devil You Dance With Film Culture In The New South Africa 1st Audrey Mccluskey by Audrey Mccluskey 9780252075742, 0252075749 instant download after payment.

South African film culture, like so much of its public life, has undergone a tremendous transformation during its first decade of democracy. Filmmakers, once in exile, banned, or severely restricted, have returned home; subjects once outlawed by the apparatchiks of apartheid are now fair game; and a new crop of insurgent filmmakers are coming to the fore. Compiled and edited by Audrey Thomas McCluskey, this extraordinary volume presents twenty-five in-depth interviews with established and emerging South African filmmakers such as Zola Maseko, Teboho Mahlatsi, Ntshaveni wa Luruli, and many more. The interviews capture the filmmakers’ spirit, energy, and ambition as they attempt to give birth to a film culture that reflects the heart and aspirations of their diverse and emergent nation.

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