> From: beti ellerson <bellerson@fac.howard.edu>
> 
> To Washington, D.C. area conference subscribers:
> 
> Look for the following shows during the Month of February from the
> REELS OF COLOUR series, broadcast on WHMM the Howard University
> Television Channel 32, Sundays at pm:
> 
> February	01, 1998
> 
> ALONZO CRAWFORD, filmmaker and Howard University film professor talks
> about how to read a film.  He uses his film "Walk on White Nails"
> during the discussion.
> 
> 
> February	08, 1998
> February	15, 1998
> 
> FRANCOISE PFAFF, film scholar of African film, and professor in the
> department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Howard University
> gives a history of African film in two parts.	
> 
> She talks the evolution of
> African cinema with references to her two books; "Twenty-five Black
> African Filmmakers" and "Cinema of Ousmane Sembene, A Pioneer of
> African Cinema, as well as her forthcoming book on "Sarraounia" by Med
> Hondo.
> 
> 
> February	22, 1998
> 
> YEMANE DEMISSIE, Ethiopian filmmaker based in California, talks about
> his experiences as a filmmaker and his film GIR GIR (Tumult)
> 
> 
> For information contact:
> 
> Beti Ellerson
> Host/Producer REELS OF COLOUR
> bellerson@fac.howard.edu
> 
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