The Cinema of Ousmane Sembene, a Pioneer of African Film. - (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contempo) by Francoise Pfaff
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- The films of Ousmane Sembene are powerful representations of the newly emerging black African cinema.
- Author(s): Francoise Pfaff
- 232 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
- Series Name: Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contempo
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About the Book
The films of Ousmane Sembene are powerful representations of the newly emerging black African cinema. In this interpretive study of his most significant films, Francoise Pfaff examines Sembene's pioneering efforts over the last two decades. While focusing primarily on the realistic and symbolic levels of his works, the stylistic and technical aspects are also examined. Pfaff discusses the aesthetic, sociopolitical, and metaphysical values of Sembene's oeuvre within its African context. His depiction of the tension between traditional and modern African life is explored. Pfaff includes film stills and excerpts from interviews with Sembene and other African filmmakers. She concludes with comments about Sembene's contributions to our intercultural heritage.
Book Synopsis
The films of Ousmane Sembene are powerful representations of the newly emerging black African cinema. In this interpretive study of his most significant films, Francoise Pfaff examines Sembene's pioneering efforts over the last two decades. While focusing primarily on the realistic and symbolic levels of his works, the stylistic and technical aspects are also examined. Pfaff discusses the aesthetic, sociopolitical, and metaphysical values of Sembene's oeuvre within its African context. His depiction of the tension between traditional and modern African life is explored. Pfaff includes film stills and excerpts from interviews with Sembene and other African filmmakers. She concludes with comments about Sembene's contributions to our intercultural heritage.Review Quotes
?A comprehensive yet accessible introduction to black Africa's foremost filmmaker, Ousmane Sembene. Indeed, Pfaff's work should serve as the standard reference for some time. The author's appraisal of Sembene is unabashedly flattering. Nevertheless, Pfaff's impressive discussion of her subject's genius thoroughly familiarizes the reader with a director and film area too frequently neglected in cinema studies.?-Choice
?Pfaff's book is a major study of a major and very singular talent of the cinema.?-Cahiers du Cinema
"Pfaff's book is a major study of a major and very singular talent of the cinema."-Cahiers du Cinema
"A comprehensive yet accessible introduction to black Africa's foremost filmmaker, Ousmane Sembene. Indeed, Pfaff's work should serve as the standard reference for some time. The author's appraisal of Sembene is unabashedly flattering. Nevertheless, Pfaff's impressive discussion of her subject's genius thoroughly familiarizes the reader with a director and film area too frequently neglected in cinema studies."-Choice