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Black Lenses, Black Voices: African American Film Now.


PN1995

2004-026201

0-7425-2642-9

Black lenses, Black voices; African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  film now.

Reid, Mark A. (Genre and beyond)

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, [c]2005

136 p.

$18.95 (pa)

In this study, Reid examines films directed and written by African Americans as well as black-oriented films whose directors and/or screenwriters This is a list of screenwriters: A–F
  • J. J. Abrams: , Armageddon, Regarding Henry, Alias, Lost, Felicity
  • Woody Allen
  • Jane Arden (film-director): Separation, The Other Side Of The Underneath
 are not black. He begins with an overview of African American filmmaking film·mak·ing  
n.
The making of movies.
 from 1912 through the 1970s. Subsequent chapters investigate recent films in the genres of black family, action, horror, and woman-centered. Particular attention has been paid to the relationship between types of film narratives and everyday news reports. Reid teaches film at the U. of Florida at Gainesville.
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