> xposted from H-AFRLITCINE@H-NET.MSU.EDU
> 
>  From: Dr Anna Livia, University of Illinois
>  a-brawn@UIUC.EDU
>  
>  Acquiring AFRICAN FILM:
>  
>  1. SEMBENE
>  
>  I have just bought _Xala_, and _Borom Sarret_
>  (Ousmane Sembene's first
>  film--considered the first African film to be made
>  in Africa--1963) from
>  Facets' Video company who acquired it from the
>  British Film Institute. The tape of _Borom Sarret_
>  includes _Denko_ by Mohamed Camara (who also made
>  _Dakan_--the first gay African film) and
>  _Certificat D'Indigence_ by Moussa Bathily.
>  
>  Addresses:
>  Facets Video, 1517 Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL
>  60614
>  www.facets.org
>  
>  British Film Institute 0171 255 1444
>  
>  These films are in PAL, ie. NOT VHS and need to be
>  transferred for use on VHS.
>  
>  2. OTHER AFRICAN FILMS
>  
>  Other important African films are also available
>  from Facets (you pay for
>  their catalogue but it's well worth it). I have:
>  Touki Bouki, La Vie est
>  belle, Quartier Mozart, Visages de Femmes, Wend
>  Kuuni.
>  
>  Kino in New York also distributes African videos,
>  but Facets tend to be
>  cheaper. I've paid an average of $79 per video
>  from them. Popular movies
>  like _Outremer_ or _Indochine_ tend to be more
>  like $19.
>  
>  Reel seems to be expanding their African list, and
>  they also rent.  They
>  have a website but I'm afraid I don't have the URL.
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