Dictators and Pop Stars
A number of North American pop artists have lent their star power to African dictators.
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Allison Swank is a film and video producer based in South Africa.
A number of North American pop artists have lent their star power to African dictators.
A French filmmaker witnesses a “the turning of the dead people” ceremony in Madagascar. Amazingly, the film explores this event without necessarily exoticizing it.
As part of our series on how Western filmmakers portray African countries and people, a piece on the children’s film, “Madagascar.”
Anyone who knows anything about Cold War politics, knows the CIA had a hand in Lumumba’s murder. The only difference now is that it’s been proven.
How much damage, if any, did “Coming to America” do to a generation of young Americans’ views of Africa and Africans?
Alexandra Fuller highlights the deeply ingrained sociological, economic, and political problems that still persist in South Africa as a result of apartheid.