Black and White Bioscope Liu HuiBlack and White Bioscope recovers a neglected chapter in the histories of world cinema and Africa. It tells the story of movie production in Africa that long predated francophone African films and Nollywood that are the focus of most histories of this industry. At the same time as Hollywood was starting, a film industry in Southern Africa was surging ahead in integrating production, distribution and exhibition. African Film Productions Limited made
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control and preservation of the Official Record is inherently contested
guiding the reader from the 1930s through the early twenty-first century
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making his book an essential read for all those interested in postcolonial studies and the history of British film