South Africa, Melania Trump and Theaters
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South African actors protested outside parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday along with other members of the local film and television industry who say funding losses are threatening movie-making in the country.
From Independence to Now Lecture Series “insist[s] on African cinema as a site of formal experimentation and critical thought.”
Vanja Kaludjercic and Clare Stewart also discuss initiatives for displaced filmmakers, pushing the envelope, and why it's all about "passion and love for cinema in so many different shapes and forms."
Idris Elba has shared more on his plans to help build the entertainment industry in Africa. The Golden Globe winner has said he planned to build film studios in Ghana and Tanzania. A 2021 UNESCO report said that the film industry could help add $20 billion ...
Balufu Bakuba Director, centre du cinema in DRC (extreme right) and Senagal's Germain Coly (centre) take part in a panel discussion on cinema policies in Africa at the first edition of the Timimoun International Short Film Festival in Algeria. [Betty Njeru ...
“When we launched the festival last year, we had no idea what to expect, but the reception was overwhelming,” said Wilmetta Toliver-Diallo, African Film Festival organizer and assistant dean in the College of Arts & Sciences at Washington University.
President Donald Trump speaks about first lady Melania Trump before the premiere of the documentary film, ‘Melania.’
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What critics are saying about the Melania documentary
Melania — the somehow widely released documentary about First Lady Melania Trump, for some reason directed by disgraced action filmmaker Brett Ratner and heavily funded by Amazon — is finally in theaters.