Souleymane Cissé, the African cinema pioneer known for masterpieces such as "Yeleen" and "Timbuctu," has died at 84.
He won multiple awards during his 50-year career, including the jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and spent his life ...
Connecting the past to the present, the documentary ‘We Were Here’ sparks conversations about representation, belonging, and ...
A filmmaker in Albany, Georgia is working with local government to create a Black Heritage Trail, displaying the area's deep ...
Augustina Boateng examines how horror films highlight the countless struggles Black communities face when it comes to accessing healthcare.
The very first Black winner for an acting Academy Award, Hattie McDaniel won it for Best Supporting Actress with her ...
Cissé was the first Black African filmmaker to win a feature film prize at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
Demilade Phillips writes about the history of Nollywood horror and what it would take for the Nigerian horror film to have a ...
Malian film director Souleymane Cissé, one of the pioneers of African cinema, has died aged 84.His daughter, Mariam Cissé, ...