Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production

The main objective of this paper is to develop a macro-level account of the film industry in contemporary Zimbabwe by exploring the role of its people, infrastructure and institutions in past and current film production efforts. The article is informed by Ousmane Sembène’s view of filmmaking in Afri...

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Main Author: Ureke, Oswelled
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2021
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description The main objective of this paper is to develop a macro-level account of the film industry in contemporary Zimbabwe by exploring the role of its people, infrastructure and institutions in past and current film production efforts. The article is informed by Ousmane Sembène’s view of filmmaking in Africa as mégotage (cigarette-butt cinema). Sembène’s memorable description is used as a way to think about the production efforts and infrastructure constituting the Zimbabwean film industry, characterised as a constellation of numerous informal, entrepreneurial endeavours. Interviews were carried out with carefully selected Zimbabwean filmmakers and policy-makers to gain their insights on industry prospects and challenges, and a thematic analysis was employed to analyse the context-rich data. The paper shows that, contrary to popular sentiments that there is no film industry in Zimbabwe, there are many encouraging endeavours in the country, that are thriving with little or no support. Such efforts include self-funding for films, as well as filmmakers exhibiting their own work to raise funds for future production. NGOs have also continued offering support, though peripherally and not always with positive results.
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spelling ir-11408-42312022-06-27T13:49:06Z Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production Ureke, Oswelled Mégotage Zimbabwe film industry video kiyakiya film production screen media The main objective of this paper is to develop a macro-level account of the film industry in contemporary Zimbabwe by exploring the role of its people, infrastructure and institutions in past and current film production efforts. The article is informed by Ousmane Sembène’s view of filmmaking in Africa as mégotage (cigarette-butt cinema). Sembène’s memorable description is used as a way to think about the production efforts and infrastructure constituting the Zimbabwean film industry, characterised as a constellation of numerous informal, entrepreneurial endeavours. Interviews were carried out with carefully selected Zimbabwean filmmakers and policy-makers to gain their insights on industry prospects and challenges, and a thematic analysis was employed to analyse the context-rich data. The paper shows that, contrary to popular sentiments that there is no film industry in Zimbabwe, there are many encouraging endeavours in the country, that are thriving with little or no support. Such efforts include self-funding for films, as well as filmmakers exhibiting their own work to raise funds for future production. NGOs have also continued offering support, though peripherally and not always with positive results. 2021-05-21T11:28:43Z 2021-05-21T11:28:43Z 2020 Article 1469-9346 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13696815.2019.1599829?scroll=top&needAccess=true http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4231 en Journal of African Cultural Studies;Vol.32 ; No.2 open Routledge
spellingShingle Mégotage
Zimbabwe
film industry
video
kiyakiya
film production
screen media
Ureke, Oswelled
Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production
title Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production
title_full Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production
title_fullStr Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production
title_full_unstemmed Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production
title_short Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production
title_sort locating sembène’s mégotage in zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production
topic Mégotage
Zimbabwe
film industry
video
kiyakiya
film production
screen media
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13696815.2019.1599829?scroll=top&needAccess=true
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