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On 174th Street in the Bronx, a couple of blocks east of Jerome Avenue.


On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Saul Steier wrote:

> Whee is tis store located?
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> Subject: [SCREEN-L] West African cinema
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> There is a store near me that sells DVDs of West African cinema.  I
> haven't been inside, but the films on the posters in the window look
> like standard Hollywood fare with Africans.  Does anyone know much 
> about
> West African popular cinema?
>
> Scott
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