Author 1: | Jim Pines | tr>|
Title: | Black Independent Film in Britain: Historical Overview | |
Published in: | The Black and White Media Book | |
Edited by: | John Twitchin, ed. | |
Place: | Stoke-on-Tent | |
Publisher: | Trentham Books | |
Year: | 1988 | |
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Location: | FB Neuphilologie: HE 266.067 | |
Synopsis: | This essay by Jim Pines covers the development of black independent filmmaking in Britain from the 1960s until the late 1980s. Pines puts films such as "Jemima and Johnny" (Lionel Ngakane), "Pressure" (Horace Ove) and "Burning an Illusion" (Menelik Shabazz) into their historical contexts. | |
Keyword 1: | Horace Ové | |
Keyword 2: | black filmmaking | |
Keyword 3: | Britain | |
Keyword 4: | history | |
Keyword 5: | Burning an Illusion | |
Keyword 6: | Menelik Shabazz | |
Keyword 7: | British cinema | |
Keyword 8: | Lionel Ngakane | |
Keyword 9: | independent film | |
Film Reference 1: | Pressure | |
Film Reference 2: | Burning An Illusion | |
Film Reference 3: | Jemima and Johnny |
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