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Film and Politics in the Third World

New York: Autonomedia (1987), xi, 317 pp.

Signature commbox: 50-Politics-E 1987

1 Film Production in West Africa / Mbye Baboucar Cham
2 Five Major Films by Sembene Ousmane / Paulin Soumanou Vieyra
3 An Interview with Sembene Ousmane / Noureddine Ghali
4 Sembene Ousmane's Ceddo & Med Hondo's West Indies / Th. Mpoyi-Buatu
5 The Cinema of Exile / Abid Med Hondo
6 Moroccan Society as Mythology / Moumen Smihi
7 A Cinema Founded on the Image / Souhail Ben Barka
8 The Necessity of a Cinema Which Interrogates Everyday Life / Merzak Allouache
9 Leaving Schematism Behind / Farouk Beloufa
10 Putting Forward a Clear View on Life / Abdellatif Ben Ammar
11 On Turkish Cinema / Ersan Ilal
12 The Blighted Spring: iranian Political Cinema in the 1970s / Jamsheed Akrami
13 The Two Cinemas of India / Mira Reym Binford
14 New Visions in Indian Cinema / Udayan Gupta
15 Chinese Cinema and realism / Kwok and M.C. Quiquemelle
16 The Work of Xie Jin: A Personal Letter to the Editor / Timothy Tung
17 Philippine Cinema: The Struggle Against Repression / Luis Francia
18 Politics and the Documentary in People's Chile / Patricio Guzmán and Julianne Burton
19 The Cinema of Jorge Sanjinés / Alfonso Gumucio Dagron
20 Blacks in Brazilian Cinema / Robert Stam
21 Cuban Cinema and the Afro-Cuban Heritage / Sergio Giral
22 Four Films of Tomás Gutiérrez Alea / John D.H. Downing
23 Native American Media in the United States: An Overview / Emelia Seubert