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Last seen on: The Guardian – Cryptic Crossword No 27,686 – Dec 7 2018

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African cinema is film production in Africa. It dates back to the early 20th century, when film reels were the primary cinematic technology in use. During the colonial era, African life was shown only by the work of white, colonial, Western filmmakers, who depicted blacks in a negative fashion, as exotic “others”.[1] There is no one single African cinema; there are differences between North African and Sub-Saharan cinema, and between the cinemas of different countries.[1]

The cinema of Egypt is one of the oldest in the world. Auguste and Louis Lumière screened their films in Alexandria and Cairo in 1896[2][3] and the first short documentary was filmed by Egyptians in 1907.[4] In 1935 the MISR film [fr] studio in Cairo began producing mostly formulaic comedies and musicals, but also films like Kamal Selim’s The Will (1939). Egyptian cinema flourished in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, considered its golden age.[5] Youssef Chahine’s seminal Cairo Station (1958) foreshadowed Hitchcock’s Psycho, and laid a foundation for Arab film.[6]

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