| Italiano: | Congo: il nuovo sito web del Parco Nazionale di Virunga... |
Wildlife rangers in Virunga National Park in the Democratice Republic of Congo have launched a new website: “It is now exactly 2 weeks and 1 day since we launched and we would love to know what you all think of the site. What do you like the most? What needs work? What would you like to see? I, and all of us here in Virunga, really want YOUR INPUT. This site is all about this global community that supports Virunga and the mountain gorillas.”
Glenna Gordon interviews Paul Sika from Ivory Coast about his work: “I first came across Paul Sika's photos on the blog Africa is a Country and was immediately transfixed by how he transformed scenes that seemed so familiar to me into something brilliantly technicolor and radiant. I emailed him last week and asked a few questions and he was kind enough to fill me in with a little bit of information about his work for Context Africa.”
Sci-Cultura writes about African film: “Anyone who’s read the recent posts on this blog will know that I am enthralled, intrigued and besotted by the use of film as a medium to convey stories. This year has been good for raising the awareness of Kenya in the world of film. This time, not just as a location for big shot movies like Out of Africa, The Constant Gardener, etc., but more importantly for Kenyan creativity and talent in making films.”
AFWMNCIN discusses the evolution of Senegalese women in the film industry: “Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Safi Faye was the lone woman filmmaker in Senegal. New faces were visible in the 1990s with the emergence of Adrienne Diop, Mariam Kane Selly, Rokhaya Diop, Aissaou Laba Touré and Kady Sylla; all producing documentaries about aspects of Senegalese life and culture. Safi Faye’s strikingly beautiful Mossane is among the works produced during this dynamic and energetic decade.”
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Ndesanjo Macha, I have seen this new website. Each day I open my computer to see the news of Gorillas.cd. I would to tell you that this site is also very interesting. I would like to see also videos of Gorillas (my préfere animals)…
It’s very interesting also because there are a lot of links around the Africa.. All my sympathy for the work you do for the safeguard of the animals… Thanks.. You can to see what I write on the web of Gorillas.cd…