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    African Cinema: Manifesto and Practice for Cultural Decolonization: Volume 3: the Documentary Record—Declarations, Resolutions, Manifestos, Speeches

    African Cinema: Manifesto and Practice for Cultural Decolonization by Martin, Michael T.; Kaboré, Gaston Jean-Marie;

    Volume 3: the Documentary Record—Declarations, Resolutions, Manifestos, Speeches

    Sorozatcím: Studies in the Cinema of the Black Diaspora;

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    Volume Three spans the past century and is devoted to the documentation of decoloniality in cultural policy in both Africa and the Black diaspora worldwide. A compendium of formal resolutions, declarations, manifestos, and programmatic statements, it chronologically maps the long history and trajectories of cultural policy in Africa and the Black Atlantic.

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    Challenging established views and assumptions about traditions and practices of filmmaking in the African diaspora, this three-volume set offers readers a researched critique on black film.
    Volume Three of this landmark series on African cinema spans the past century and is devoted to the documentation of decoloniality in cultural policy in both Africa and the Black diaspora worldwide. A compendium of formal resolutions, declarations, manifestos, and programmatic statements, it chronologically maps the long history and trajectories of cultural policy in Africa and the Black Atlantic. Beginning with the 1920 declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, which anticipates cinema as we know it today, and the formal oppositional assertions—aspirational and practical. The first part of this work references formal statements that pertain directly to cultural policy and cinematic formations in Africa, while the next part addresses the Black diaspora. Each entry is chronologically ordered to account for when the statement was created, followed by where and in what context it was enunciated.

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    Dedication
    Acknowledgments
    African Cinema and the Diasporic: Introductory Considerations, by Michael T. Martin and Gaston Jean-Marie Kaboré
    Part I: Africa
    1958 Declaration and Resolutions of the Conference of Independent African States
    1968 Manifesto of New Cinema in Egypt
    1969 Pan-African Cultural Manifesto, Algiers, Algeria
    1969 Resolution on Inter-African Cultural Festival
    1970 Proposed Establishment of an All-African Cinema Union
    1970s Regulations of the Carthage Film Festival
    1972 Resolution on the Pan-African Film Festival of Ouagadougou
    1974Workshop Resolutions: Seminar on ""The Role of the African Filmmaker in Rousing an Awareness of Black Civilization""
    1975The Algiers Charter on African Cinema
    1975The Accra Declaration on Cultural Policies
    1976Cultural Charter of Africa
    1977Cinematographic Art (FESTAC 77)
    1977Resolution of Commendation and Appreciation to the Federal Republic of Nigeria
    1980Regulations of the Pan-African Film Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO)
    1982Niamey Manifesto of African Filmmakers
    1984Final Communique, African Regional Film Workshop
    1986The Language Plan of Action for Africa
    1987Resolutions on the Development of Film and Endogenous and non-Endogenous Cultural Industries
    1989First International Day of Partnership (FEPACI)
    1989An Outlook on FEPACI
    1990Final Communique of the First Frontline Film Festival and Workshop
    1991Statement by the African Women Professionals of Cinema, Television, and Video
    1991The Status of the Audiovisual Sector in Africa
    1991Declaration of Windhoek
    1992African Audio-Visual Industries: Prospects and Strategies
    1992Cultural Industries for Development in Africa: Dakar Plan of Action
    1995Resolution on the Celebration of the Centenary of Film Invention
    2001African Charter on Broadcasting
    2002Accra Declaration on Public Service Broadcasting in West Africa
    2002Declaration of Principle on Freedom of Expression in Africa
    2006African Film Summit
    2009FEPACI Master Report: Selections
    2010 Queer African Manifesto/Declaration
    2010Manifesto: Conference of African Women Filmmakers
    2010Sollywood: A Movement
    2010Communique from the ""Sustaining the New Wave of Pan-Africanism"" Workshop
    2011The WEMF V Accra Declaration
    2013 African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedom
    2013 Declaration at the Second African Women in Film Forum
    2016The African Editors Forum (TAEF): Declaration on World Media Freedom Day
    2016 African Media Initiative
    2016Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT)
    2017Manifesto of Ouagadougou, FESPACO 25th Edition
    2017The Surreal16 Collective Manifesto White Paper
    2018African Cinema Day: One Africa, One Cinema Project
    2003 & 2019 The African Audiovisual and Cinema Commission (AACC): Decision on the Establishment of an AACC (2003), Draft Statute of the AACC (2019)
    Part II: Black Diaspora
    1920 Declaration of the Rights of Negro Peoples of the World
    1945Selections from the Declarations and Resolutions of the Fifth Pan-African Congress
    1956First Congress of Negro Writers and Artists
    1958 Appeal: The Unity and Responsibilities of African Negro Culture
    1959Second Congress of Negro Writers and Artists
    1965An Esthetic of Hunger
    1969Black Manifesto
    1970Towards a Third Cinema
    1972 Manifesto of the Palestinian Cinema Group
    1973Resolutions of the Third World Filmmakers Meeting
    1974The Resolution on Culture, Sixth Pan-African Congress
    1974 Final Resolutions: International Conference for a New Cinema
    1983Black Independent Filmmaking: A Statement by the Black Audio Film Collective
    1983Symposium Declaration: Third Eye – Struggle for Black & Third World Cinema
    1983NAMEDIA Declaration
    1986 Inauguration of the San Antonio de Los Baños International School of Cinema and Television
    1990FeCAVIP Manifesto
    1990Audiovisual Market Caught Between the Chances in the North and South-South Cooperation
    1991Special Broadcasting Service Charter
    1992Caribbean Film and Video Federation: A Report
    1993Working Group: Women in Cinema, Television, and Video Workshop
    1994Resolution of the Seventh Pan-African Congress
    1995Pan-African Union of Women of the Moving Image (UPAFI)
    1999 Dogma Feijoada
    1999Tunis Declaration for the Defense of National Cinemas
    2003Dakar Declaration on the Promotion of ACP Cultures and Cultural Industries
    2003National Cultural Policy of Jamaica: Towards Jamaica the Cultural Superstate
    2003Towards a Protocol for Filmmakers Working with Indigenous Content and Indigenous Communities
    2004 Poor Cinema Manifesto
    2005Principles of Kaupapa Māori
    2006Santo Domingo Resolution From the 2nd Meeting of the ACP Ministers of Culture
    2008Jollywood Manifesto
    2009 Brussels Declaration by Artists and Cultural Professionals and EntrepreneursAnnex to the Brussels Declaration: The Cinema and Audiovisual Sector as a Factor of Development (2009)
    2009Afrosurreal Manifesto: Black is the New black—A 21st-Century Manifesto
    2011-14 ABCD CINEMA: Filmmakers of Africa, Brazil, the Caribbean, and their Diasporas
    : Final Declaration of the First Meeting of ABCD CINEMA (2011)
    : Final Declaration of the Second Meeting of ABCD CINEMA (2012)
    : Final Declaration of the Third Meeting of ABCD CINEMA (2013
    : Cameras of Diversity (2012-2014)
    2012The Association for the Advancement of Cinematic Creative Maladjustment: A Manifesto
    2012Forty Years of Cinema by Women of Africa
    2013Tela Preta Manifesto
    2013 Trinidad and Tobago Declaration on Developing the Caribbean Film Industry
    2013The New Negress Film Society
    2015Resolutions of the Eighth Pan-African Congress
    2016""Black Is"" and That's the Beauty of It: Ten Propositions Concerning the Visible and the Visual, in Consideration of Black Cinema and Black Visual Culture
    2016Report on the Launch of the African Women Filmmakers Hub
    2016Cinema Pasifika: Developing the narrative film and television sector in the Pacific Island region
    2017Pan-African Alliance of Screenwriters and Filmmakers (APASER)
    2018More Shamans, less intolerance! An Indigenous Manifesto at Berlin Film Festival
    2018Kia Manawanui: Kaupapa Māori Film Theoretical Framework
    2019Reclaiming Black Film and Media Studies
    2021The New Normal: A Manifesto to Create a Safe Space, Free of Racism, for the Black Artist

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