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*Third World Newsreel is pleased to announce the educational release of
Manthia Diawara's new documentary film NEGRITUDE. *

NEGRITUDE: A Dialogue Between Wole Soyinka and Senghor
This imagined dialogue between Léopold Sédar Senghor, one of the founding
fathers of Negritude, and Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka was reconstructed
almost entirely from archival materials. It probes the relevance of the
concept of Negritude against the views of its many critics, not only to the
decolonization and independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s but also
to an understanding of the contemporary artistic and political scenes of
nationalism, religious intolerance, multiculturalism, the exodus of
Africans and other populations from the South, and xenophobic immigration
policies in the West.
(Manthia Diawara, 2015, 59 minutes, USA/France/Germany/Portugal)

Higher Education Institution DVD: $300
Higher Education Institution BluRay: $400

K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups DVD: $80
K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups Blu-Ray: $100

Screenings
New York African Film Festival, Film Society of Lincoln Center
Lumiar Cité Exhibition, Lisbon, Portugal

ORDER ONLINE AT TWN.ORG:
twn.org/catalog/pages/cpage.aspx?rec=1481&card=price

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CALL (212) 947-9277 X 10

Also Available by Manthia Diawara:
http://twn.org/catalog/makers/makerbio.aspx?rec=1078

Third World Newsreel distributes independent progressive media by and about
people of color. Visit twn.org for more information.

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