[The Conversation Africa] African film festivals were once quite rare, but in the past decades they’ve been growing in the continent and mushrooming around the world. A recent open access book explores these events through case studies.
Africa: Film Festivals Take African Cultural Heritage Around the World – and Help Keep It Alive
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