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Category: Zimbabwe

Fifty Years Of Film-Making In Zimbabwe

November 14, 2003 Michigan Tech Admin Account

By: Kedmon Hungwe Chinese Translation The Origins of the Film-Making Agenda in Zimbabwe The origins of film making in Zimbabwe…

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Posted in: Kedmon Hungwe, Zimbabwe

In Search of an Audience in Zimbabwe

September 15, 2000 Michigan Tech Admin Account

by: Kimani Gecau Introduction In August 1997, we set out to do a field assessment of audience responses to the…

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Posted in: Kimani Gecau, Zimbabwe

Southern African Cinema: Towards A Regional Narration Of The Nation

April 3, 2000 Michigan Tech Admin Account

By: Martin Mhando Introduction For purposes of this paper I focus on the cinema in Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South…

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Posted in: Martin Mhando, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe

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