Frame by Frame III: A Filmography of the African Diasporan Image, 1994-2004

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Indiana University Press, 2007 - Performing Arts - 1082 pages
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Frame by Frame IIIcontinues the work of documenting the participation of African Americans in cinema and illuminating their important contributions to the art of filmmaking. African Americans are screenwriters, actors, producers, directors, musicians, and consultants who contribute their talents to a film industry that scarcely recognizes them.Frame by Frame Iincludes productions from 1900 through 1977;Frame by Frame IIextends coverage through 1994. With this volume, Audrey Thomas McCluskey and the staff of the Black Film Center/Archive at Indiana University bring the work of this essential resource into the 21st century. Covering the years from 1994 to 2004, the volume includes listings of black cast members, directors, executive producers, film composers, performers, producers, screenwriters, and Academy Award winners and nominees. Audrey T. McCluskey is Associate Professor of Afro-American Studies and Director of the Black Film Center/Archive at Indiana University. She is co-editor ofMary McLeod Bethune: Building a Better World(IUP, 2000).

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A continuation of volumes 1 (1979) and 2 (1997), this substantial reference to African diaspora filmography opens with movies produced in 1994, the year the previous volume closed. Organized ... Read full review

Contents

Index of Black Composers
979
Index of International Films
985
Index of International nonUS Black Directors
1001
Index of Genres
1007
Index of Black Academy Award Winners and Nominees 19952005
1063
Index of Film Festivals
1065
Index of Film Companies
1067
Selected Archives Libraries and Museums
1077

Index of Black Male Directors
907
Index of Black Producers
929
Index of Black Screenwriters
955
Index of Black Cinematographers
975
Black Film Online Resources
1079
Films Released in 2005
1081
Copyright

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About the author (2007)

Audrey Thomas McCluskey is Associate Professor of Afro-American Studies and Director of the Black Film Center/Archive at Indiana University. She is editor of Imaging Blackness: Race and Racial Representation in Film Poster Art (IUP, 2006) and co-editor (with Elaine M. Smith) of Mary McLeod Bethune: Building a Better World (IUP, 2001).

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