Re: help with research

2001-03-06 Thread John Badenhorst
There's a new documentary called BEHIND CLOSED EYES, one of the four segments deals with a young woman from Rwanda who was raped by a Congolese soldier(s), has his baby and is learning to live with it. Interested? regards JOHNBAD - Original Message - From: Joya Uraizee [EMAIL

FESPACO, HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL

2001-03-09 Thread John Badenhorst
Thanks for the news, Steve! Delighted to see that Nabyl Ayouch made it, after the promise of Mektoub. And Raoul Peck. His LUMUMBA is one of the films in the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival which I am working on Marketing for. It's at The Ritzy in Brixton (London) from March

Re: info request

2001-03-14 Thread John Badenhorst
Re El Medina, you can e-mail Paul Richer at pricher+AEA-cybercable.fr and Christmas with Granny is with Richard Green and Associates, e-mail Mariana Meyer at mwmarian+AEA-mweb.co.za El Medina (La Ville/The City) is a remarkable film. Good luck+ACE- regards JOHNBAD --- You are currently

Re: Looking for source for A Place of Weeping

2001-06-19 Thread John Badenhorst
Don't have the info to hand, but it's probably Anant Singh/Sanjeev Singh, Videovision, Durban or Johannesburg. JOHNBAD - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: AFRICAN CINEMA Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 6:31 AM Subject: Looking for source for "A Place of

AFRICAN ARAB FESTIVALS

2001-07-09 Thread John Badenhorst
; as in: ZANZIBAR, HARARE, CARTHAGE JCC, SITHENGI-CAPE TOWN, DURBAN, CAIRO, FESPACO ETC. Any festivals with Arabic and African films, world-wide. Your input would be much appeciated. regards and thanks JOHN BADENHORST (¹ªÞrêëz{eÊ˛±Êâmçm¡§ë‰Æ§r)ޙ§(÷«zwjÆ«r¯z6›¢¸¢éì¹»®Þ~Šðj·m†+zˁëh•æ¯y§ë‰Æ

Re: Info on Bourlem Guerdjou

2001-09-05 Thread John Badenhorst
Sorry for the late reply, have been away. This film also won the first prize, the Tanit d'Or, at the 1998 Carthage Film Festival - it is a stunning piece of work. JOHNBAD - Original Message - From: Steve Smith To: AFRICAN CINEMA Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 5:29 PM

Re: Films and Websites about Morocco: query

2002-11-25 Thread John Badenhorst
Saad Chraibi's FEMMES ET FEMMES is a good one to include. Regards JB __ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com --- You are currently subscribed to

Re: Community Video projects and professionals in Kenya

2003-07-08 Thread John Badenhorst
The most efficient and nicest film/video I know in Nairobi is Dommie Yambo-Odotte. Will try and find her contact details at home. If she herself does not fit the bill, sure she can do a recommendation. regards JOHN __ Yahoo! Plus - For a

Re: looking for programming for an African Films Channel

2003-07-10 Thread John Badenhorst
. Ditto the films from North Africa, which are in Arabic/French. Regards JOHN BADENHORST __ Yahoo! Plus - For a better Internet experience http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/yplus/yoffer.html --- You are currently subscribed to african-cinema-conference

[african-cinema-conference] Re: INFO: Amandla Review

2003-07-31 Thread John Badenhorst
African Cinema Conference presents... I'd love to see this film - where is it available? Interesting comment about no PAC/Communist Party. I'd be interested to see if there are are White faces mentioned in the Struggle - Helen Suzman, for one, Helen Joseph,Beyers Naude, Joe Slovo and his

[african-cinema-conference] Re: Comments by Chris

2003-07-31 Thread John Badenhorst
he can be. the telling of a history of a country can be done from various perspectives. the critical issue is that money has to be available to all that want to tell their story not just a select few. thanks - chris kabwato -Original Message- From: John Badenhorst [mailto