The story I wrote about my time in Mozambique researching the National Institute of Cinema has now been published in n+1! It’s available for purchase online for $2 from Scribd or you can subscribe to the magazine here. (I highly recommend the latter.)
In other news, I’ve moved to England, and Hugo Chavez has started his own government-run film studio to promote national cinema, apparently known as Hugowood. Read this article from Newsweek.
Also, the New York Times has a decent article on the elections last week in Moz. Guebuza in a landslide, obviously, but it’s still interesting. The story of Daviz Simango is really, really interesting.
Finally, I saw the latest from Jihan El-Tahri last night, Behind The Rainbow, about Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma. It was great.
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