ubject: Re: [Videolib] hip-hop docs on dvd?
Hi Maureen,
Film Ideas has a new 6-part series called Fonko: Contemporary Africa Through
Its Urban Music<http://www.filmideas.com/?film=fonks>. More rap than hip hop
but a fascinating look at the impact of society on the music and vice versa.
Hi Maureen,
Film Ideas has a new 6-part series called Fonko: Contemporary Africa Through
Its Urban Music. More rap than hip hop but a fascinating look at the impact of
society on the music and vice versa. Take a look if not for this class then
fine arts and African Studies in general. I think
> From: Randal Baier <rba...@emich.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Videolib] hip-hop docs on dvd?
> To: brian boling <brian.bol...@temple.edu>, videolib
> <videolib@lists.berkeley.edu>
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I want the syllabus to that course!
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Brian W Boling
wrote:
> Similarly, you might try contacting the production companies for the other
> two documentaries.
>
> My Mic Sounds Nice: http://www.avaduvernay.com/contact/
> Furious Force of
Similarly, you might try contacting the production companies for the other
two documentaries.
My Mic Sounds Nice: http://www.avaduvernay.com/contact/
Furious Force of Rhymes:
http://www.furiousrhymes.com/pagesen/contact/contact.html
i...@furiousrhymes.com
Sincerely,
Brian.
Brian Boling
Media
I honestly can't recall where we purchased our copy of DON'T STOP, since it's
been over 10 years, but it was a Perry Films production, and they have "contact
us" information here: http://www.perryfilms.com/projects/ayds2.html
Susan
Susan Albrecht
Graduate Fellowship Advisor
Library Media