6.22.05 BENIN GHANA RWANA TUNISIA BOSNIA CAMEROON EGYPT ETHIOPIA KENYA LIBYA MOROCCO MOZAMBIQUE SENEGAL SOUTH AFRICA TANZANIA UGANDA ZAIRE ZIMBABWE BENIN CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.6769. Divine carcasse [videorecording] / Underworld Films ; produced and directed by Dominique Loreau. San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, c1998. "Divine Carcasse is an unusual hybrid, a half fictional, half ethnographic film. It is a study in cultural contrast, between a desacralized, materialistic European view of reality and an animist, pre-industrial African one. Belgian director Dominique Loreau has described her film as an encounter with another culture, another way of relating to the world, objects and death, one that challenges our own relationships to the world"--From the California Newsreel Web site. Benin -- Social life and customs. Culture conflict -- Benin. Feature films. Villages -- Africa -- Benin -- Drama. Foreign films. Videotape no.7196. Educating Lucia [videorecording] / TVE International ; BBC Worldwide ; directed by Charlotte Metcalf, Kirsten Brathen and Sean Smith. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 25 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. Focuses on the story of three African sisters who want to graduate to secondary school but are more likely to receive no formal education, working as seasonal laborers on one of Zimbabwe's large tobacco farms. They're being raised by their grandmother who can only afford school fees for one girl. In African countries such as Zimbabwe, Uganda and Benin the odds are dramatically against girls getting an education. Globalization. Globalization -- Social aspects. Women -- Education -- Africa, Eastern. Education, Elementary -- Africa, Eastern. Education -- Economic aspects -- Africa, Eastern. School attendance -- Africa, Eastern. Discrimination in education -- Africa, Eastern. Discrimination against women -- Africa, Eastern. Girls -- Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Women -- Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Zimbabwe -- Social conditions. Uganda -- Social conditions. Benin -- Social conditions. CALL # TITLE eyes / Videotape no.6773. Femmes aux yeux ouverts [videorecording] = Women with open PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT un film de Anne Laure Folly ; produit par Amanou Production. San Francisco : California Newsreel, [1994], c1993. Surveys social conditions faced by women in Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal and Benin, including circumcision, forced marriage, AIDS, and economic repression. Examines grass-roots efforts toward education and improvement as Africa opens to democracy. Documentary films. Women -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Economic conditions. Women -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Social conditions. Female circumcision. Marriage customs and rites -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. AIDS (Disease) -- African, Sub-Saharan. Women -- Diseases -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. Women -- Africa, West -- Social conditions. Feminism -- Africa, West. Women -- Burkina Faso. Women -- Mali. Women -- Senegal. Women -- Benin. Sexually transmitted diseases -- Africa, West. Clitoridectomy -- Africa, West. Infibulation -- Africa, West. Businesswomen -- Africa, West. Africa, West -- Social conditions. BOSNIA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.7006. Bosnia hotel [videorecording] / directed by Thomas Balmes ; Quark Productions and TBC Productions. New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library, Inc., 1996. Juxtaposed with reflections of Samburu warriors from Kenya upon their experience as part of the UN peace-keeping force in Bosnia are their traditional practices of circumcision and blood drinking. Samburu (African people) United Nations -- Armed Forces -- Bosnia and Hercegovina. BOTSWANA CALL # Videotape no.7188. TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Regopstaan's dream [videorecording] / TVE International ; BBC Worldwide ; produced by Paulat Pascalo ; directed by Christopher Walker. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 17 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. Twenty-five years ago, the Bushmen were evicted from the Kalahari by the apartheid government who claimed they were too westernized to cohabit with the wild animals in the National Park. This film which follows the story of Bushmen fighting to live on ancestral lands within the park, includes interviews with Bushmen, park employees, farmers and government officials each providing their own perspectives. Globalization. Globalization -- Social aspects. San (African people) -- Land tenure. San (African people) -- Government relations. San (African people) -- Relocation. San (African people) -- Social life and customs. Indigenous peoples -- Botswana -- Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Natural resources -- Botswana -- Kalahari Gemsbok National Park -- Management. Wildlife refuges -- Botswana -- Kalahari Gemsbok National Park -Management. Kalahari Gemsbok National Park (South Africa) CAMEROON CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT OTHER NAME CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.6236. Afrique, je te plumerai [videorecording] = Africa, I'm going to fleece you / une coproduction Les Films du Raphia (France) et Raphia Films Production (Cameroun) avec la collaboration de la ZDF (Kleines Fernschspiel) ... ; ecrit, produit, realise et raconte par Jean-Marie Teno. San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, [1992] Examines how Cameroon's French colonizers have been replaced by a dictatorial indigenous regime which still plunders the land and silences the authentic expression of its people. A case study of the devastation of traditional African societies by imposed colonial cultures. Cameroon -- History. Cameroon -- Colonial influence. Cameroon -- Politics and government. Cameroon -- Social conditions -- 1960Documentary films. French language -- Films for English speakers. Teno, Jean-Marie. Videotape no.4583. Chocolat [videorecording] / un film de Clair Denis. [New York] : Orion Home Video, [1990], c1988. A young woman returns to Cameroon to trace her past. Soon the sights, sounds and smells sweep her back to her childhood and SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT memories of the people who populated her youth. Africa -- In motion pictures. Feature films. Motion pictures, French. EGYPT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT ETHIOPIA Videotape no.5858. Africa : Tunisia, Libya, Egypt [videorecording] / conceived by Jean-Francois Arrou-Vignod. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1996. Tunisia women's stories -- Libya : the war of the flies -Egypt : children of the Nile. Women -- Tunisia. Environmental health -- Libya. Population -- Egypt. VC- 48. Aida [videorecording] / Radiotelevisione Italiana and Polivideo SA ; [music] by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni ; production staged by Giancarlo Sbragia ; designed by Vittorio Rossi. New York : HBO Video, c1981. The action takes place in ancient Egypt, and tells of the love of Radames, the captain of the guard, for a slave girl, Aida. She is the daughter of the King of Ethiopia, who is captured by Radames and the Egyptian troops. Tricked into betraying military secrets, Radames is condemned to be buried alive. He is joined by Aida, who dies with him. Operas. Operas -- Film and video adaptations. Videotape no.3433- 3435. World democracy [videorecording] [Atlanta, GA] : Turner Multimedia, c1992. v. 1. (3433) Russia & Nicaragua (40 min.) -- v. 2. (3434) Egypt & Israel (38 min.) -- v. 3. (3435) Kenya & Chile (30 min.) Israel -- Politics and government -- 1948Kenya -- Politics and government -- 1978Chile -- Politics and government -- 1973Egypt -- Politics and government -- 1981Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991Nicaragua -- Politics and government -- 1979-1990. Nicaragua -- Politics and government -- 1990- CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.8278. 2 dollars with or without a condom [videorecording] New York : Filmakers Library, 1996. A video documentary about young girls, teenagers, and women who are compelled to turn to prostitution for survival. Customers, believing the youngest girls are HIV-free, seek them out, which in turn keeps lowering the age of girls becoming HIV infected. Prostitution -- Ethiopia. Teenage prostitution -- Ethiopia. Child prostitution -- Ethiopia. Videotape no.862-864. Consuming hunger Maryknoll World Video Library ; produced by Freke Vuijst and Ilan Ziv. [videorecording] Maryknoll, NY : Maryknoll World Video Library, [1983?] If the Vietnam conflict was a "television war", then the starvation in Ethiopia was a "television famine". Our thoughts and feelings about it and responses to it have been completely shaped by television images. Consuming Hunger analyzes how these images became our reality." Famines -- Ethiopia. Television in propaganda. Television -- Moral and ethical aspects. Ethiopia -- Social conditions. Videotape no.6311. The farmers of Gaho [videorecording] / Street Symphony Project / Television Trust for the Environment with the support of the United Nations Environment Program. Oley, Penn. : Bullfrog Films, c1998. Over generations the farmers of the village of Gaho in southern Ethiopia have developed unique farming techniques that enable them successfully to grow crops in their arid environment. Sustainable agriculture -- Ethiopia. Ethiopia -- Agriculture. Videotape no.6687. Imperfect journey [videorecording] / a film by Haile Gerima ; a Low Flying Pictures co-production with BBC ... [et al.] New York, NY : First Run/Icarus films, 1994. Documentary survey of contemporary Ethiopia by Polish journalist Ryzard Kapuscinski and Ethiopian filmmaker Haile Gerima. Ethiopia -- Social conditions -- 1974Ethiopia -- Economic conditions -- 1974- Videotape no.8100. Operation Moses [videorecording] : a documentary / Kastel Communications and the United Jewish Appeal ; producer, Micha Shagrir ; director, Eli Cohen. [New York, N.Y. : Jewish Media Fund, 1997, c1987] Documents Operation Moses, the airlifting of Ethiopian Jews to SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT Israel. Presents views of Ethiopian Jewish life and records the ravaging effects of the famine which, together with government persecution, forced the Jewish community to flee their homes. Operation Moses, 1984-1985. Jews -- Ethiopia -- History. Famines -- Ethiopia. Ethiopia -- Ethnic relations. Videotape no.7179. The right to choose [videorecording] / TVE International ; BBC Worldwide ; directed by Charlotte Metcalf. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 8 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. Nibret is eleven -- and they're marrying her off to a man she's never met. Forced marriage isn't unusual in northern Ethiopia -- it helps to cement ties between families and establish land rights. This program reports on the dissonant voices arguing for change in local cultures -- and calls for reproductive health care and primary education for women and looks at widespread discrimination and violence against women. Globalization. Globalization -- Social aspects. Women's rights -- Ethiopia. Women -- Ethiopia -- Social conditions. Marriage customs and rites -- Ethiopia. Marriage -- Ethiopia. Arranged marriage -- Ethiopia. Women -- Health and hygiene -- Ethiopia. Sex discrimination against women -- Ethiopia. Videotape no.5957. Young wives' tales [videorecording] / [presented by] Bullfrog Films. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c1998. Shows an 11 year old girl being married to a man she has never met before. What are her chances of surviving the experience? Recent statistics show that early marriage is on the increase in many parts of the world, increasing the risk from pregnancy and childbirth for girls whose bodies are not fully developed. Women's rights -- Ethiopia. Women -- Ethiopia -- Social conditions. GHANA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.1039. Dance like a river, Odadaa! drumming and dancing in the U.S. / by [Barry Dornfeld and Tom Rankin]. [videorecording] : Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, [198-?] Shows the dance styles and several performances of Odadaa!, a Ga SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT dance company from Ghana, West Africa. Includes interviews with several members of the company and discusses efforts to preserve the cultural heritage of Ghana. Music -- Ghana. Dance -- Ghana. VC- 322. Discovering the music of Africa [videorecording] / Barr Films ; directed by Bernard Wilets. Huntsville, Tex. : Educational Video Network, c1982. Concentrates on music of western Africa, especially the music of Ghana. Shows examples of three important instrument groups: rattles, bells and drums. These are demonstrated separately, then played in an ensemble to illustrate the complexity of rhythm patterns in African music. Traditional dances are also performed. Music -- Africa. Musical instruments -- Africa. Music -- Ghana. Musical instruments -- Ghana. KENYA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.2537. Ecology of mind [videorecording] / PBS Video. Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992. Visit the Gabra of northern Kenya, whose unique relationship to their harsh environment is the key to their survival; the Makuna of Colombia, whose complex myths and rituals reveal for us a sophisticated ecological awareness; and a modern Canadian gardener who resists the Western world's control of nature with a new attitude about sowing Earth's garden. Gabbra (African people) -- Social life and customs. Ethnology -- Kenya. Macuna Indians -- Social life and customs. Ethnology z Colombia. Species diversity. Videotape no.5708. Maasai [videorecording] : secrets of an ancient culture / a coproduction of WTTW/Chicago and Kurtis Productions. Chicago, ILL : Public Media Education, c1994. Shows and watches Gillies Turle on the steps of his journey to the scientific process of exploring the Maasai's culture. Along the way, we see loibons, or medicine men, perform their secret rituals and young men training to become morani, or warriors, gaining a glimpse at the ways of the Maasai themselves, the quiet nomadic people indigenous to Kenya and Tanzania. Masai (African people) -- Social life and customs. Masai (African people) -- History. Ethnology -- Kenya. SUBJECT Ethnology -- Tanzania. CALL # TITLE Videotape no.7429. The Maasai and agents of change [videorecording] / a film by Kakuta Ole Maimai Hamisi. New York : Filmmakers Library, 2001. "A rare opportunity to see life among the Maasai as filmed by one of their own warriors. The filmmaker and narrator is a Maasai who is studying at a United States college. He returned to Kenya to film the lifestyles and colorful ceremonies of his people before their culture becomes extinct. We learn that the traditional pastoral and nomadic life is under attack by outside forces who want to impose a money economy and privatize the land."--Container. Masai (African people) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. Masai (African people) -- Social conditions -- 20th century. Masai (African people) -- Economic conditions -- 20th century. Herders -- Kenya. Social change. Social structure -- Kenya. Kenya -- Social conditions -- 20th century. Kenya -- Economic conditions -- 20th century. Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya) Documentary films. PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER Videotape no.5190. Masai in the modern world / produced by Mark Newman & Robyn Hofmeyer for Phakathi Films & SABC. [Johannesburg] : Phakathi Films ; SABC ; New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library [U.S. distributor], 1995. Looks at the impact of the modern world on the ancient culture of the Masai people. Traditionally the Masai herded their cattle between the plains and the well-watered mountain land. As tourism and agriculture makes inroads on their already scarce land, they are trying to adapt without losing their heritage. Masai (African people) -- Economic conditions. Masai (African people) -- Social conditions. Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Kenya. Wildlife conservation -- Social aspects -- Kenya. Land use, Rural -- Kenya. Culture conflict -- Kenya. Nomads -- Kenya. Herders -- Kenya. Pastoral systems -- Kenya. Documentary films. Videotape no.3119. Portrait of an African artist [videorecording] : Elimo Njau the antelope-man. Nairobi, Kenya : URTNA ; Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Inc., c1989. NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Conversation with East African artist Elimo Njau on the state of contemporary African art; a tour of the Paa ya Paa Gallery in Nairobi and the sculpture, painting, and ceramics which illustrate his thesis that Africans, though materially poor, are spiritually rich. Njau, Elimo. Paa ya Paa Gallery (Nairobi, Kenya) Art, Kenyan. Art, African -- Kenya. Videotape no.3433- 3435. World democracy [videorecording] [Atlanta, GA] : Turner Multimedia, c1992. v. 1. (3433) Russia & Nicaragua (40 min.) -- v. 2. (3434) Egypt & Israel (38 min.) -- v. 3. (3435) Kenya & Chile (30 min.) Israel -- Politics and government -- 1948Kenya -- Politics and government -- 1978Chile -- Politics and government -- 1973Egypt -- Politics and government -- 1981Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991Nicaragua -- Politics and government -- 1979-1990. Nicaragua -- Politics and government -- 1990- LIBYA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.5858. Africa : Tunisia, Libya, Egypt [videorecording] / conceived by Jean-Francois Arrou-Vignod. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1996. Tunisia women's stories -- Libya : the war of the flies -Egypt : children of the Nile. Women -- Tunisia. Environmental health -- Libya. Population -- Egypt. MOROCCO CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT MOZAMBIQUE Videotape no.1734. Casablanca drive [videorecording] [S.l.] : International Commentary Service (ICS) Inc., c1990. Focuses on the efforts of Fouad Filali, head of the largest private-sector company in Africa, to generate employment and educational opportunities in Morocco. Filali, Fouad. Developing countries -- Economic conditions. Morocco -- Economic conditions. CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT Videotape no.5857. Africa [videorecording] : Tanzania, Mozambique, Lesotho / United Nations Development Programme ; UN-TV, Geneva. Princeton, New Jersey : Films for the Humanities, c1996. Health efforts, peace negotiations, and minority and political issues are featured in this program. UN efforts in Tanzania to eradicate schistosomiasis - a tropical disease affecting 200 million people - are detailed. Families displaced by the 16year Mozambique civil war are beginning to reunite, because of recent UN peace accords. Positive political changes in South Africa hold no promise of a better life for the men of neighboring Lesotho, who are the main labor source for South African gold mines. Tanzania -- Health aspects. Mozambique -- Politics and government -- 1975-1994. United Nations -- Mozambique. Gold mines and mining -- South Africa. Videotape no.6072. Mozambique [videorecording] : the struggle for survival / Video Africa. [New York : Cinema Guild], 1987. Documents the effects of 25 years of armed conflict and the resulting famine on the people of Mozambique. Explores the political and racial background of the fighting and accuses South Africa of waging a campaign of destabilization and terror. Mozambique -- Politics and government. RWANDA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.5268. Chronicle of a genocide foretold [videorecording] / written and directed by Daniele Lacourse, Yvan Patry ; produced by AlterCine, Inc. and the National Film Board of Canada. New York, NY : First Run/Icarus Films, 1996. Explores the the 1994 massacre of 800,000 Tutsis in Rwanda. Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994. Genocide -- Rwanda. Videotape no.6690. Crossroads [videorecording] / [a film by Hillie Molenaar and Joop van Wijk] New York, NY : First Run/Icarus Films, 1996. "The location is a crossing of roads leading from Uganda into Tanzania and from Kenya via Rwanda to Zaire. Some years ago, Mama Shillingi started her "hotelli" at the crossroads. She offered food and shelter to truck dricers. Until, in 1994, thousands of dead bodies came floating down the nearby Kagera SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE river. Shortly thereafter, the refugees came across the border. Within a few days, half a million people had settled there. Around a hamlet of four houses, a boom town arose called Benaco"--Container. Refugees -- Rwanda. Massacres -- Rwanda -- History -- 20th century. Videotape no.7577. Gacaca : living together again in Rwanda? / a production of Dominant 7/Gacaca Productions in association with Planete ; a film by Anne Aghion. New York : First Run/Icarus Films, c2002. In 1994, decades of politically motivated ethnic scapegoating culminated in a wholesale slaughter of the Rwanda's Tutsi minority, along with many Hutu moderates. Today, Rwanda is rebuilding, but its most difficult task is addressing the emotional trauma and fostering reconciliation between the Hutu and Tutsi. This film follows the first steps in one of the world's boldest experiments in reconciliation: the Gacaca Tribunals. These are a form of citizen-based justice based on ancient traditions of judgement, aimed at unifying this scarred nation. Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994. Tutsi (African people) Hutu (African people) Genocide -- Rwanda. Truth commissions -- Rwanda. Videotape no.7974. Ghosts of Rwanda [videorecording] / written, produced and directed by Greg Barker. [Alexandria, Va.] : Distributed by PBS Video, c2004. Chronicles the Rwandan genocide of 1993, one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. Includes interviews with key government officials, diplomats, and eyewitnesses accounts. Genocide -- Rwanda -- History -- 20th century. Rwanda -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 20th century. Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994 -- Atrocities. Tutsi (African people) -- Crimes against -- Rwanda -- History -20th century. Hutu (African people) -- Rwanda -- Politics and government -20th century. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Videotape no.4924. A republic gone mad [videorecording] Rwanda 1894-1994 / a film by Luc de Heusch & Kathleen de Bethune ; Simple Production RTBF - Television Belge, BRTN Vlaamse Openbare Omroep. New York : First Run/Icarus Films, 1996. Recounts Rwanda's history from the 1885 partitioning of Africa which made it a German colony, to Belgian conquest during WWI, the creation of a republic in 1961, and the ultimately SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT catastrophic regime of Habyarimana. Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994. Rwanda -- History. Videotape no.6784. Rwandan nightmare [videorecording] / an ITN production for Channel Four. New York, NY : First Run Icarus Films, 1994. A documentary which includes eye-witness accounts of the slaughter of tens of thousands in Rwanda, tells the story of the early days of the crisis and contains interviews with survivors including President Habyarimana's widow, Rwandan Popular Front leaders, Paul Kagami and Theogene Rudasingwa, and former French humanitarian aid minister, Bernard Kouchner. Reporter Catherine Bond investigates the possibility that the carnage may have been a calculated act of genocide by the Rwandan government against the country's Tutsi minority. Habyarimana, Juvenal. Kagami, Paul -- Interviews. Rudasingwa, Theogene -- Interviews. Kouchner, Bernard -- Interviews. Rwanda -- Politics and government -- 20th century. Rwanda -- Ethnic relations. Rwanda -- History. Tutsi (African people) Hutu (African people) Videotape no.5995. The triumph of evil [videorecording] / produced by Mike Robinson, Ben Loeterman ; reporter, Steve Bradshaw ; written by Steve Bradshaw, Ben Loeterman. [Boston] : WGBH Educational Foundation ; Washington, DC : distributed by PBS Video, c1999. Eight hundred thousand Tutsis were slaughtered by the Hutu majority in Rwanda. As the U.N.'s Genocide Convention--created to make sure genocide would never happen again--marks its 50th anniversary, Frontline examines the role of Britain, France, the U.S. and the U.N. as they ignored the warnings and evidence of impending massacre. Genocide -- Rwanda -- History -- 20th century. Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994 -- Atrocities. Rwanda -- Ethnic relations. Tutsi (African people) -- Crimes against -- Rwanda -- History -20th century. Hutu (African people) -- Rwanda. SENEGAL CALL # TITLE eyes / Videotape no.6773. Femmes aux yeux ouverts [videorecording] = Women with open PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT un film de Anne Laure Folly ; produit par Amanou Production. San Francisco : California Newsreel, [1994], c1993. Surveys social conditions faced by women in Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal and Benin, including circumcision, forced marriage, AIDS, and economic repression. Examines grass-roots efforts toward education and improvement as Africa opens to democracy. Documentary films. Women -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Economic conditions. Women -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Social conditions. Female circumcision. Marriage customs and rites -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. AIDS (Disease) -- African, Sub-Saharan. Women -- Diseases -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. Women -- Africa, West -- Social conditions. Feminism -- Africa, West. Women -- Burkina Faso. Women -- Mali. Women -- Senegal. Women -- Benin. Sexually transmitted diseases -- Africa, West. Clitoridectomy -- Africa, West. Infibulation -- Africa, West. Businesswomen -- Africa, West. Africa, West -- Social conditions. Videotape no.6201. The cinema of Senegal [videorecording] / Creative Arts Television. Kent, CT : Creative Arts Television, c1997. Film directors Ousmane Sembene and Paulin Soumanou Vieyra discuss filmmaking in Senegal and Sub-Saharan Africa. "Excerpts are shown from Sembene's film 'Ceddo' and from 'Et La Niege N'etait Plus' by Ababacar Samb-Makharam, and 'Reouh-Takh' by Mahama Johnson Traore." Topics discussed are art in a post-colonial society, censorship and self-censorship. Films that track the underlying concerns of society including the conflict between different religions. Also the conflict between educated Senegalese and the old traditions. Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- Senegal. Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. Motion picture producers and directors -- Senegal. Videotape no.6752. You, Africa! [videorecording] : Youssou N'Dour and Super Etoile : the African tour / Kus Productions le CCF de Dakar ; directed by Ndiouga Moctar Ba ; producers, Ndiouga Moctar Ba, Francois Belorgey. San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, 1994. Documentary of the 1994 tour of nine West African nations by Senegalese performing artist, Youssou N'Dour and his band and back-up dancers, Super Etoile. In brief, private moments, between concert performances, Youssou discusses the serious political and spiritual purposes behind his music. N'Dour, Youssou. SUBJECT SUBJECT Musicians -- Senegal. Musical groups -- Senegal. SOUTH AFRICA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.7175. An act of faith [videorecording] : the Phelophepa health train / produced by Steven Markovitz ; directed by Toni Strasburg ; a Big World Cinema production for TVE ; BBC Worldwide. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 4 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. A group of health professionals spends nine months of each year touring the poorest and most remote areas of South Africa. With a full contingent of volunteer doctors, dentists, optometrists and health educators on board, the "good clean health train" delivers quality health care to deprived rural communities. Globalization. Globalization -- Social aspects. Globalization -- Economic aspects. Medical care -- South Africa. Community health aides -- South Africa. Volunteer workers in community health services -- South Africa. Poor -- Medical care -- South Africa. Public health -- South Africa. Dental care -- South Africa. Optometry -- South Africa. South Africa -- Social conditions -- 1994- Videotape no.7067. "Africa sings" [videorecording] / song "Africa sings" and introduction, prologue by Paul Robeson ; production and commentary by Joseph Best. [Vancouver, BC, Canada : Villon Films, 1999?] "Made in 1936, Africa sings is the first documentary from South Africa to take a serious look at the lives of black South Africans"--Container. Africa -- Civilization -- 20th century. Africa -- Social life and customs. Videotape no.6074. Athol Fugard [videorecording] : Blood knot, 1964 / Athol Fugard ; Camera Three Productions. Kent, CT : Creative Arts Television, 1996. A rare filmed recording of excerpts from the original New York production of Athol Fugard's first important play. Story of two South African half-brothers, one Black, one white, remembering their lives from two very different perspectives. Short films. South Africa -- Drama. CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT DVD 976. Boesman & Lena [videorecording] / Kino International, Pathe Image Production and Primedia Pictures ; producers, Francois Ivernel, Pierre Rissient ; written and directed by John Berry. New York : Kino International : [distributor] Kino on Video, [2001], c1999. Examines the devastating effects of racism on the human spirit through the progress of one couple's life together under Apartheid, as they are pushed from the bucolic Eden of South African farmlands into a makeshift shelter on the mudflats near Cape Town. Apartheid -- South Africa -- Drama. Blacks -- South Africa -- Drama. Racism -- South Africa -- Drama. South Africa -- In motion pictures. Videotape no.4835. Bopha! [videorecording] / Paramount Pictures presents an Arsenio Hall Communications production in association with Taubman Entertainment Group. [Hollywood, Calif.] : Paramount, 1994. Micah Mangena, a sergeant in South Africa's police force and an unquestioning supporter of the powers that be, finds his world violently torn appart when his son wakes up to the evils of the apartheid system, of which Micah is a part. Apartheid -- South Africa -- Drama. Film adaptations. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Feature films. Videotape no.7745. Breaker Morant [videorecording] / Castle Hill Productions ; South Australian Film Corporation. New York : Fox Lorber Home Video, c1996. Following the brutal death of a British captain in the Boer War in South Africa in 1901, Lt. Harry Morant leads his unit in pursuit of the Boers, attacks their camp, and has a captive executed. Other executions and deaths lead to the arrest and trial of Morant and two other lieutenants. South African War, 1899-1902 -- Drama. Feature films. Morant, Breaker, 1865-1902 -- Drama. Videotape no.1018. Come back, Africa produced and directed by Lionel Rogosin. [videorecording] New York, N.Y. : Mystic Fire Video, [1987?] Focuses on a family forced by famine to leave the back country to work in the mines near Johannesburg. Reflects the reality of apartheid. Apartheid -- South Africa. SUBJECT Blacks -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Social conditions. CALL # TITLE Videotape no.7185. The cost of living [videorecording] / producers, Steven Markovitz, Toni Strasburg ; directed by Toni Strasburg ; a Big World Cinema production for TVE ; BBC Worldwide. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 14 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. This program examines why AIDS drugs are unaffordable in developing countries, using as examples Thailand and South Africa, two countries who have applied to use compulsory licenses and parallel importing -- practices agreed under World Trade Organization guidelines -- to make their own generic versions of anti-retroviral drugs to halt the AIDS epidemic in their countries. It also asks why antiretroviral drugs still aren't included in the WTO's essential drugs lists. World Trade Organization -- Rules and practice. Globalization. Globalization -- Economic aspects. Globalization -- Social aspects. AIDS (Disease) -- Thailand. AIDS (Disease) -- South Africa. AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment -- Thailand. AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment -- South Africa. AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment -- Thailand -- Costs. AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment -- South Africa -- Costs. Pharmaceutical industry -- South Africa. Pharmaceutical industry -- Thailand. AIDS (Disease) -- Law and legislation. AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment -- Costs. Medical care, Cost of. Drugs -- Law and legislation. PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.1361. Cry freedom [videorecording] Universal City, Calif. : MCA Home Video, 1987. Story of Black activist Stephen Biko (Washington) and a liberal white newspaper editor (Kline) who risks his own life to bring Biko's message to the world. Feature films. South Africa -- Race relations. Videotape no.881. Cry of reason Beyers Naude : an Afrikaner speaks out / a production of Worldwide Documentaries, inc., in association with the Phelps-Stokes Fund ; written and directed by Robert Bilheimer ; produced by Robert Bilheimer and Ronald Mix. [videorecording] : San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel, [1988?] A chronicle of the singular spiritual and political journey of the Rev. C.F. Beyers Naude, from trusted pastor to the SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE Afrikaner elite, to staunch supporter of the freedom movement. An eloquent and impassioned reflection upon the agony of South Africa. Naude, Beyers. Blacks -- South Africa -- Social conditions. South Africa -- Biography. South Africa -- Race relations. Videotape no.6707. A force more powerful : a century of nonviolent conflict. South Africa [videorecording] : freedom in our lifetime / written, produced and directed by Steve York ; a co-production of York Zimmerman Inc. and WETA. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, c2000. A black "uprising" against the injustice of apartheid began in 1984. Many young blacks knew they could not win by violent force. Instead they organized at the grassroots, taking control of their own townships and making their grievances known to the white population. Nonviolence -- South Africa. Mkhuseli, Jack. Social action -- South Africa. Social conflict -- South Africa. Social justice -- South Africa. South Africa -- Race relations. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Videotape no.7576. I talk about me, I am Africa [videorecording] / Indigo Productions. New York : Icarus Films, 1980. Shot secretly in black areas throughout South Africa, this program provides an intimate look at the response of black culture to apartheid. Apartheid -- South Africa. South African poetry. SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.6264-6266. In a time of violence [videorecording] / an Afravision production in association with International Broadcasting Trust for Channel Four Television. San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, 1994. A story concerning changing values, violent cultural and political clashes and conflict among black families in Johannesburg, South Africa. Johannesburg (South Africa) -- Drama. South Africa -- Drama. Violence -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Drama. Family -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Drama. CALL # Videotape no.3760-3761. PUBLISHER NOTE TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT In darkest Hollywood [videorecording] : cinema and apartheid / written, filmed, edited and produced by Peter Davis and Daniel Riesenfeld. [S.l.] : Nightingale/Villon, c1993. Turns the lens toward the filmmakers and the South African society they so often misrepresented. Films generally supported the ethos of racial domination that led to apartheid and it was only after Africans insisted on being heard that they began to be portrayed on-screen as more than mere adjuncts of whites. Motion pictures -- South Africa -- History. Apartheid -- South Africa. Blacks in motion pictures. Videotape no.6538-6539. Facing the truth [videorecording] / with Bill Moyers ; produced by Public Affairs Television, Inc. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999. Bill Moyers describes the efforts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), providing footage of TRC hearings and interviews with apartheid victims and others. South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Apartheid -- South Africa. Videotape no.6671. Long night's journey into day [videorecording] / Iris Films/Iris Feminist Collective. San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, c2000. For over forty years, South Africa was governed by the most notorious form of racial domination since Nazi Germany. When it finally collapsed, those who had enforced apartheid's rule wanted amnesty for their crimes. Their victims wanted justice. As a compromise, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was formed. As it investigated the crimes of apartheid, the Commission brought together victims and perpetrators to relive South Africa's brutal history. By revealing the past instead of burying it, the TRC hoped to pave the way to a peaceful future. Documentary films. South Africa -- History -- 1989Atrocities -- South Africa. Apartheid -- South Africa. Reconciliation. South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission. TANZANIA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.5857. Africa [videorecording] : Tanzania, Mozambique, Lesotho / United Nations Development Programme ; UN-TV, Geneva. Princeton, New Jersey : Films for the Humanities, c1996. Health efforts, peace negotiations, and minority and political SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT issues are featured in this program. UN efforts in Tanzania to eradicate schistosomiasis - a tropical disease affecting 200 million people - are detailed. Families displaced by the 16year Mozambique civil war are beginning to reunite, because of recent UN peace accords. Positive political changes in South Africa hold no promise of a better life for the men of neighboring Lesotho, who are the main labor source for South African gold mines. Tanzania -- Health aspects. Mozambique -- Politics and government -- 1975-1994. United Nations -- Mozambique. Gold mines and mining -- South Africa. Videotape no.5708. Maasai [videorecording] : secrets of an ancient culture / a coproduction of WTTW/Chicago and Kurtis Productions. Chicago, ILL : Public Media Education, c1994. Shows and watches Gillies Turle on the steps of his journey to the scientific process of exploring the Maasai's culture. Along the way, we see loibons, or medicine men, perform their secret rituals and young men training to become morani, or warriors, gaining a glimpse at the ways of the Maasai themselves, the quiet nomadic people indigenous to Kenya and Tanzania. Masai (African people) -- Social life and customs. Masai (African people) -- History. Ethnology -- Kenya. Ethnology -- Tanzania. TUNISIA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.5858. Africa : Tunisia, Libya, Egypt [videorecording] / conceived by Jean-Francois Arrou-Vignod. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1996. Tunisia women's stories -- Libya : the war of the flies -Egypt : children of the Nile. Women -- Tunisia. Environmental health -- Libya. Population -- Egypt. UGANDA CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.7196. Educating Lucia [videorecording] / TVE International ; BBC Worldwide ; directed by Charlotte Metcalf, Kirsten Brathen and Sean Smith. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 25 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. Focuses on the story of three African sisters SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT who want to graduate to secondary school but are more likely to receive no formal education, working as seasonal laborers on one of Zimbabwe's large tobacco farms. They're being raised by their grandmother who can only afford school fees for one girl. In African countries such as Zimbabwe, Uganda and Benin the odds are dramatically against girls getting an education. Globalization. Globalization -- Social aspects. Women -- Education -- Africa, Eastern. Education, Elementary -- Africa, Eastern. Education -- Economic aspects -- Africa, Eastern. School attendance -- Africa, Eastern. Discrimination in education -- Africa, Eastern. Discrimination against women -- Africa, Eastern. Girls -- Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Women -- Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Zimbabwe -- Social conditions. Uganda -- Social conditions. Benin -- Social conditions. ZAIRE CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.6886. Children of the forest [videorecording] / a Kevin Duffy production. Santa Monica, CA : Pyramid Media, [1996?], c1984. Portrays the everyday life of the Mbute Pygmies of the Itur forest in Zaire, Africa. Documentary films. Mbuti (African people) Pygmies. ZIMBABWE CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.7196. Educating Lucia [videorecording] / TVE International ; BBC Worldwide ; directed by Charlotte Metcalf, Kirsten Brathen and Sean Smith. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 25 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. Focuses on the story of three African sisters who want to graduate to secondary school but are more likely to receive no formal education, working as seasonal laborers on one of Zimbabwe's large tobacco farms. They're being raised by their grandmother who can only afford school fees for one girl. In African countries such as Zimbabwe, Uganda and Benin the odds are dramatically against girls getting an education. Globalization. Globalization -- Social aspects. SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Women -- Education -- Africa, Eastern. Education, Elementary -- Africa, Eastern. Education -- Economic aspects -- Africa, Eastern. School attendance -- Africa, Eastern. Discrimination in education -- Africa, Eastern. Discrimination against women -- Africa, Eastern. Girls -- Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Women -- Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Africa, Eastern -- Social conditions. Zimbabwe -- Social conditions. Uganda -- Social conditions. Benin -- Social conditions. CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER Videotape no.6581. Aids in Africa [videorecording] / ABC News. [New York, N.Y.] : American Broadcasting Co. ; Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and Sciences [distributor], 2000. Describes the harsh reality of the AIDS epidemic in Zimbabwe, the hardest hit by the disease in Africa. AIDS (Disease) -- Africa. NOTE SUBJECT BACK