INTO AFRICA

From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) | Date: November 1, 2006| Author: DAVID GERMAIN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Copyright information


The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

11-01-2006


INTO AFRICA -- Filmmakers are finding fresh viewpoints and compelling stories on the continent
By DAVID GERMAIN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 11-01-2006, Wednesday
Section: ENTERTAINMENT
Edtion: All Editions


The title of the latest film out of Africa — "Catch a Fire" — might describe what's happening with cinema on the continent.

African moviemaking has caught afire. International f...

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