looking for copies of the following films
An associate of mine, Kristen Barnes is looking for copies of the following films on video for dissertaion research. 1) Toubab Bi (Moussa Toure 1991) 2) Memoires des Immigres (Yamina Benguigui) 3) Concerto pour un exil (Desire Ecare 1967) 4) Soleil O (Med Hondo)- LOCATED 5) Les Bicots Negres (Med Hondo) 6) Blacklight (Med Hondo)-:LOCATED 7) Vivre au Paradis (Bourlem Guerdjou) 8) Ali au pays de mirages (Ahmed Rachedi 1980) 9) Douce France (Malik Chibane) 10) La Noire de (Ousmane Sembene) 11) L'Oeil au Beurre Noir (Serge Maynard 1988) 12) Le The au Harem d'Archimede (Mehdi Charef) 13) Night of Fate (Abdelkrim Bahloul 1997) 14) Bab El Oued City (Merzak Allouache 1993) 15) Black Mic Mac (Thomas Gilous 1988) -:LOCATED The most important films are nos 1-7, 10, 14 Ideally viewing copies would be needed as Ms Barnes is located in Chicago. But she is willing to visit archive screening rooms if necessary. Floyd Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] begin:vcard n:Webb;Floyd tel;cell:708-715-8877 tel;fax:708-383-0178 fax US tel;home:708-383-0177 Oak Park tel;work:708-383-0178 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:http://itutu.com org:e22 Digital version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Creative Director note:Late January 2001/Mid February 2001 please direct business calls to 011 44 (0)208 856 3657 London adr;quoted-printable:;;317 S. Oak Park Ave.=0D=0ASuite 108;Oak Park;IL;60302;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;3 fn:Floyd Webb end:vcard --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [archive@jab.org] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: looking for films.
Thank you to all who replied with info regarding the search for North African Films...I am really impressed with the outreach of the listserv. Floyd Webb http://itutu.com -- "...all children are geniuses deprogrammed into lesser beings by unimaginative parents, teachers and societies" R. Buckminster Fuller --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [archive@jab.org] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the kinte space time
http://www.kintespace.com/welcome_time01.html Title: the kinte space time space time Prose Interviews This section is reserved for the space visitor who wants to read, watch or listen to interviews. the rasx context The World Wide Floyd Webb Floyd Webb Life After Beloved LisaGay Hamilton The New King of Poetry Ron Whitehead Dont Believe the Hype Farai Chideya begin:vcard n:Webb;Floyd tel;cell:708-715-8877 tel;fax:708-383-0178 fax US tel;home:708-383-0177 Oak Park tel;work:708-383-0178 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:http://itutu.com org:e22 Digital version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Creative Director note:Late January 2001/Mid February 2001 please direct business calls to 011 44 (0)208 856 3657 London adr;quoted-printable:;;317 S. Oak Park Ave.=0D=0ASuite 108;Oak Park;IL;60302;USA x-mozilla-cpt:;3 fn:Floyd Webb end:vcard --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [archive@jab.org] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bfm International Film Festival Film and Television Awards
Title: bfm International Film Festival Film and Television bfm International Film Festival Film and Television Awards September 6th to 15th, 2002, LONDON promoting black world cinema celebrating diversity in film and television http://blackfilmmakermag.com | http://bfmfilmfestival.com | http://bfmawards.com This year's bfm International Film Festival will run from September 6th to 15th. The festival is a 10-day celebration of black world cinema drawing together established international filmmakers, popular film stars, writers, directors, industry executives, emerging artists and new audiences from the UK and around the world. In addition to the film screenings there will also be panel discussions and seminars with industry experts. In less than four years the Festival has screened over 200 independent features, documentary, short and animation film titles from over 20 countries. It has held 33 UK premieres, and 12 world and European premieres. British tours have taken screenings to Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester, with international tours reaching Amsterdam, Philadelphia and New York. Over 20,000 people have enjoyed the diversity of black world cinema by attending London, regional and international screenings. Taking center stage in this year's festival programming will be the inaugural bfm Film and Television Awards, the first of what will be an annual celebration of achievement in black world cinema and television. It will take place in the Great Room of Le Meridien, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, on September 9th 2002. Hosted by Brenda Emmanus, the bfm Awards ceremony will be attended by the cream of black British film and TV talent, as well as black stars from across the globe. A panel of industry insiders judging eleven of the awards will recognise both established and emerging talent in film and television. Five further categories will be decided by public vote. Emphatically not just another awards ceremony, the aim of this year's bfm Awards ceremony will not only be to create a higher profile for existing talent, and raise that of rising stars, but through a newly-established bursary scheme it will allow the talent of the future to access training courses at some of the world's most prestigious film and TV institutions. The 2002 Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to celebrated Hollywood actor, Pam Grier. Past recipients of bfm IFF Honorary Awards include Horace Ove ('99), Sidney Poitier ('00) and Harry Belafonte ('01). A proportion of revenue from the ceremony will be donated to the Post-Adoption Centre, a UK-based charity providing advice, counselling and support to adopted people, adoptive families and birth relatives. With this year's festival programming being presented in London, Birmingham and Reading the bfm International Film Festival continually strives to bring the delights of black world cinema to new audiences across the UK. --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [archive@jab.org] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Death of Nixau, star of THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY
Title: Re: Death of Nixau, star of THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY What are they saying? They have no interest... That news item on N!xau - it's certainly not an obit - is disgusting. It makes me feel sick. What is the SA press saying? --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[african-cinema-conference] Re: DIGEST FUNCTIONINSTRUCTIONS...and, other info
African Cinema Conference presents... Thank you. I have enlisted the Digest function sucessfully fw African Cinema Conference presents... The Digest function is now enabled. To activate this option go to: http://purcell.xc.org/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=african-cinema-conference and enter your screen name and password. Then you can look at your options and make the changes to your membership profile. For those of you who do not know what this feature does, simply it allows you to get just one email per day that lists all messages for that day...YIPPEE Now, as far as this spamming option, the only thing I can think of besides what Floyd has suggested (that we all run an antivirus program to clean up all the systems) is just MODERATE ALL MESSAGES and do a DIGEST-style release...cleaning up all garbage in the process...What do you all think about that??? Sade Please let me know if you have any difficulties. --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]