Documentary Filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa

Viola Shafik editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The American University in Cairo Press

Published:1st Jan '21

£45.00

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A comprehensive, in-depth study of Arab documentary filmmaking by leading experts in the field

While many of the Arab documentary films that emerged after the digital turn in the 1990s have been the subject of close scholarly and media attention, far less well studied is the immense wealth of Arab documentaries produced during the celluloid era. These ranged from newsreels to information, propaganda, and educational films, travelogues, as well as more radical, artistic formats, such as direct cinema and film essays. This book sets out to examine the long history of Arab nonfiction filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa across a range of national trajectories and documentary styles, from the early twentieth century to the present. Bringing together a distinguished group of film scholars, practitioners, and critics, Documentary Filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa traces the historical development of documentary filmmaking with an eye to the widely varied socio-political, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural contexts in which the films emerged. Thematically, the contributions provide insights into a whole range of relevant issues, both theoretical and historical, such as structural development and state intervention, formats and aesthetics, new media, politics of representation, auteurs, subjectivity, minority filmmaking, ‘Artivism,’ and revolution. Also unearthing previously unrecognized scholarly work in the field, this rich and theoretically informed collection sheds light on a hitherto neglected part of international film history.

"Tracing the complex histories of documentary filmmaking in the Arab region to the present day is made especially challenging by decades of official disregard for archiving film, let alone funding it. Elegantly arranged according to the sector’s macro, meso, and micro levels—from structures to the politics of representation and individual works—this rich collection of cutting-edge scholarship rises to the challenge in ways that will stimulate further research."—Naomi Sakr, University of Westminster

“The variety of historical documentaries across the Arab world comes to life. . . . An important resource as it uncovers the history of documentary film heritage that is often eclipsed by the rise of the star-system and fame culture.” —NADIM Foundation

PRAISE FOR VIOLA SHAFIK’S ARAB CINEMA:

"Intelligent, perceptive, and elegantly written, this volume deserves a broad readership. Highly recommended. All readers, all levels."—CHOICE

ISBN: 9789774169588

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440 pages