ORDER TRACKING    CONTACT US  
VIDEO SEARCH
VIDEOS
Titles A-Z
New Releases
African American
Perspectives
Globalization
Health & Social Justice
The Library of
African Cinema
Diversity Training
& Multiculturalism
Recommended for High School Use
Newsreel Classics
Other Collections
RESOURCES
Closed Captioned & Subtitled
In Production
Facilitator Guides
Transcripts
Articles
NEWSLETTER
Enter your eMail address to subscribe
INFORMATION
About Newsreel
Pricing & Policies
Contact Us
The Library of African Cinema


Films from Africa made by Africans offer restorative images and a new film language. The beautiful and sometimes challenging films in this collection not only showcase the works of master filmmakers but also innovative new talents who are embracing video technology. To see Africa through African eyes will break stereotypes and enlighten viewers about life in Africa.

Articles to help you view and teach African cinema written by African filmmakers and scholars are also available.

Several of our newest releases touch upon the most urgent issues in world affairs that confront the African continent, specifically, war, human rights and the AIDS pandemic. We have prepared Advocacy for Africa , an exclusive new section of our website to provide you with critical information and to encourage you to join with groups taking action.
African Film Library logo
Click here for information on the new South Africa-based African Film Library on-line subscription service.
TOPICS
All Library of African Cinema Titles
Gender and Women's Studies 
Francophone African Films 
Lusophone African Films 
Political and Economic Development 
Anthropology and Folklife 
Health Issues 
South Africa 
Recommended for Cinema Studies 
Bookmark and Share
Gender and Women's Studies 28 Titles Page:  1 , 2 , 3
AFRICA DREAMING
VHS and DVD, 104 minutes, 4 titles, 26 minutes each on 1 cassette, South Africa / Mozambique / Namibia / Senegal / Tunisia, 1997, in Arabic, French, Nama, Portuguese and Wolof with English subtitles
An anthology of four dramatic shorts that explore the theme of love in Africa. MORE...
AINSI MEURENT LES ANGES
(And So Angels Die)
DVD, 56 minutes, Senegal, 2001, in French and Wolof with English subtitles
An experimental narrative about a Senegalese poet confronting the crosscultural and psychological pressures of being at home neither in Europe nor in Africa. MORE...
BELONGING
VHS and DVD, 52 minutes, South Africa, 2004, In English and Zulu with English subtitles
Born into exile in Britain as the daughter of political emigres, Kethiwe Ngcobo and her family returned to South Africa in 1994. She struggles to find her place in the new South Africa. In her quest for identity, this hip young woman decides to embrace Zulu traditions by going through an initiation ritual - one rejected by her older sister as meaningless. MORE...
CHEF! and LA TETE DANS LES NUAGES
(Chief! and Head in the Clouds)
DVD, 98 minutes, 2 titles on 1 cassette, Cameroon, 1999 and 1994, in French with English subtitles
These two documentaries ponder democratic development in Africa. Chef! locates the roots of Africa's authoritatrian regimes in the patriarchal family, reinforced by traditional kingship and the colonial experience. La tête dans les nuages examines the informal economy. MORE...
CINDERELLA OF THE CAPE FLATS
VHS and DVD, 58 minutes, South Africa, 2004, In English and Afrikaans with English subtitles
Poorly paid garment workers in the Coloured townships around Cape Town have for years made clothes so that other women could dress up. But each year, after working for weeks on glamorous dresses, one woman among them will be crowned in the Annual Spring Queen pageant. MORE...
DAKAN
(Destiny)
DVD, 87 minutes, Guinea, 1997, in French and Mandikan with English subtitles
The first feature film on homosexuality from sub-Saharan Africa. MORE...
EVERYONE'S CHILD
DVD, 90 minutes, Zimbabwe, 1996
A feature film examining the plight of Africa's 10,000,000 children orphaned by AIDS. MORE...
FAAT KINE
VHS, DVD and 35mm, 121 minutes, Senegal, 2001, in French and Wolof with English subtitles
Ousmane Sembene, the father of African cinema, examines the interplay of gender, economics and power in the fictional life story of businesswoman Faat Kine. MORE...
FATHERS
VHS and DVD, 78 minutes, 3 titles on 1 cassette, Tanzania / Nigeria / Ethiopia, 2000, in Amharic, English and Swahili with English subtitles
Three dramatic shorts from Tanzania, Nigeria and Ethiopia take a critical look at the relationship between fathers and their children in contemporary Africa. MORE...
FEMMES AUX YEUX OUVERTS
(Women with Open Eyes)
VHS and DVD, 52 minutes, Togo, 1994, in French with English subtitles
Women in four African countries are shown organizing around issues of marital rights, reproductive health, female genital mutilation and entrepreneurship. MORE...

Next

Page:  1 , 2 , 3
 Home     Titles A-Z     New Releases     Shopping Cart     Order Tracking     Contact Us