Hi. Have you seen Welcome to Nollywood?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSNC5UIdj0I
Not sure if it completely applies but it's a great film.
Best,
Jesse


On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Stanton, Kim <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I’m looking for recent (2010 or later) documentaries that address media
> industries (film, television, music) outside of the US.  The faculty member
> is particularly interested in emerging, non Western media industries and
> their economic and/or cultural impact.   Nollywood Babylon is a great
> example, though we’re looking for additional, more current content. ****
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> I’m also looking for a recent (2010 or later) documentary that addresses
> international advertising – the focus should be on advertising outside of
> the US.  The faculty member has used In Brands We Trust/ No Logo for
> several years, but is looking for something more current.  The Clio Awards
> are on our list.  Any other suggestions??? ****
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> Thanks in advance! ****
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> Kim Stanton****
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> University of North Texas****
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