852 Black Girl

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goblinfootballs
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Re: 852 Black Girl

#26 Post by goblinfootballs »

More! includes:

Sembène: The Making of African Cinema, a 1994 documentary about the filmmaker by Diawara and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o
Alternate color sequence
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Re: 852 Black Girl

#27 Post by knives »

Amazing get. I assume with Thiong'o's input it must also focus on his writing some.
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Re: 852 Black Girl

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Re: 852 Black Girl

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Re: 852 Black Girl

#30 Post by hearthesilence »

Quick question - was the film ever presented with the color sequence? It's actually quite wonderful and while I could see why they'd drop it, I'm tempted to say that I personally would have preferred that they kept it in.

For someone like myself with only a passing familiarity of African cinema, these releases are extraordinary - the restoration looks incredible and the extras provide wonderfully detailed context. I knew next to nothing about the film's plot, and I was surprised to see it reflect certain thoughts I've had myself in recent weeks, spurred on by people I know who have brought individuals here to America specifically as a hired help.
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Brian C
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Re: 852 Black Girl

#31 Post by Brian C »

Back in 2008, Jonathan Rosenbaum presented a 35mm print with the color sequence intact at the Siskel here in Chicago.
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#32 Post by hearthesilence »

Brian C wrote:Back in 2008, Jonathan Rosenbaum presented a 35mm print with the color sequence intact at the Siskel here in Chicago.
Agh, how did I miss that? I was still living there at the time.
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#33 Post by Brian C »

He did several semesters of classes with the SAIC back then. They were absolutely invaluable - it’s been a whole decade but I still remember a bunch of those screenings.
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