African Cinema Conference presents...

I just saw Amandla in London it was shown for one night only at the Curzon Mayfair as part of the Respect festival. Unfortunately, probably because of little publicity, hardly anyone showed up. I think perhaps the review below and other discussion has missed the main focus of the film which was, broadly, the role of music in the struggle? So the interviews focused on people who could specifically address that?

Victoria Pasley


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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 15:52:45 EDT

African Cinema Conference presents...
hi

here's [a] review of Amandla! the documentary film. let me know what

you think.



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