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The World of Black Film: A Journey Through Cinematic Blackness in 100 Films With a Foreword by John Akomfrah Hardcover – February 17, 2026

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Management number 209061235 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price $36.00 Model Number 209061235
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My Brother Ashley Clark Has Broke It Down To What Black Film Was, Is Present Day, And What The Future Might Be. BLAK IZ BLAK. YA-DIG? SHO-NUFF. Enjoy This BLAK CINEMATIC SCIENCE. - Spike LeeThis book belongs on the shelf of every film lover, every student of cinema, and everyone who believes in the transformative power of storytelling. It's a celebration, an education, and an inspiration all at once. - Julie DashResonant, exciting and eye-opening - one of the best books I've read about Black cinema. - Mark CousinsThe World of Black Film is an entertaining, informed, and thought-provoking survey of important and influential Black films from around the globe. Starting with the unfinished silent comedy Lime Kiln Club Field Day (1913) and concluding with Steve McQueen's World War II epic Blitz (2024), this book takes readers on an exciting journey through an eclectic mix of classics and hidden gems spanning more than 100 years and 30 countries.Beautifully designed and bursting with eye-catching film imagery and poster art, this is essential reading for general film fans, enthusiasts of Black cinema, educators, and students alike.Includes a foreword by Sir John Akomfrah, CBE RA.Films and directors include:Black Orpheus (Marcel Camus, 1959)Black Girl (Ousmane Sembène, 1966)Hollywood Shuffle (Robert Townsend, 1987)Malcolm X (Spike Lee, 1992)Belle (Amma Asante, 2013)Timbuktu (Abderrahmane Sissako, 2015)Moonlight (Barry Jenkins, 2016)Black Panther (Ryan Coogler, 2018)Saint Omer (Alice Diop, 2022)Dahomey (Mati Diop, 2024)Blitz (Steve McQueen, 2024) Read more


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