Paulin Vieyra's Afrique sur Seine (1955): Black Ethno-Fiction and French New Wave Prototype

This article attempts to write pioneering filmmaker Paulin Vieyra and his little-studied first film, Afrique sur Seine (1955), back into the history of French, African, and late colonial/early post-colonial cinema by exploring two interwoven threads. First, a close analysis of the film's techni...

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Veröffentlicht in:French politics, culture and society culture and society, 2023-12, Vol.41 (3), p.1-28
1. Verfasser: Bowles, Brett
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article attempts to write pioneering filmmaker Paulin Vieyra and his little-studied first film, Afrique sur Seine (1955), back into the history of French, African, and late colonial/early post-colonial cinema by exploring two interwoven threads. First, a close analysis of the film's technical and aesthetic affinities with the nascent French New Wave, particularly the work of ethnographer Jean Rouch; second, a contextualized reading of the film's anti-colonialist discourse and commentary on the status of Blacks in French society at the end of the colonial period, paying special attention to Vieyra's career arc, his political sensibilities, and the circumstances surrounding the film's production, extended disappearance from view, and reemergence.
ISSN:1537-6370
1558-5271
DOI:10.3167/fpcs.2023.410301