iCatalog
 
    Books   Music   Toys & Games   DVD & Video   Electronics   Tools & Hardware 
Powered by Amazon.com
Amazon.com Search:
Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition) The Passion of the Christ (Widescreen Edition)

Browse DVDs...
Action & Adventure
African America Cinema
Animation
Anime & Manga
Art House & International
Boxed Sets
Christian
Classics
Comedy
Cult Movies
Documentary
Drama
Educational
Fitness & Yoga
Gay & Lesbian
Hong Kong Action
Horror
Kids & Family
Independently Distributed
Military & War
Music Video & Concerts
Musicals & Performing Atrs
Mystery & Suspense
Romantic Comedies
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Special Interests
Sports
Television
Westerns
Afrocentricity - Vol. 1 (2000) (DVD)
Afrocentricity - Vol. 1 (2000) Afrocentricity - Vol. 1 (2000)
Starring: Afrocentricity
Edition:
List Price : $14.98
Amazon Price :
Used Price : $8.00
buy from amazon.com
Reviews for Afrocentricity - Vol. 1 (2000)

Amazon.com
On the surface, this collection of shorts by up-and-coming African American filmmakers arrived at a perfect time. The cutting-edge products of the New Black Cinema of the early '90s had disappeared, giving way to embarrassingly stereotypical, scatological fare such as Booty Call and Next Friday. This feature-packed compilation (which includes production notes, interviews with all of the filmmakers, and audio commentary by four) attempts to prove that African American cinema is intent on moving past the lowbrow humor, as six of the seven shorts steer clear of any comedy. For example, A Gut Feeling is a creepy, supernatural film noir that relies heavily on moody atmosphere, while Breakfast at Ben's and Kings look deeply into cultural issues such as racism and stereotypes, featuring protagonists rising out of the ghetto. There's even a documentary here, Hip Hop: The New World Order, which attempts, albeit thinly, to show the expansive impact of rap music all over the globe. While this is all respectable, most of these shorts reveal the main flaw that's ruining not only African American cinema, but all American movies: The writing is terrible. Many of these directors demonstrate a knack for visual style and a professional handling of their amateur actors, but the writing, for the most part, is paper-thin, cliché ridden, and often painful (The Gift and Breakdown tie for worst honors). Ironically, it's Charles Stone III's true, the shortest film here--and the one that spawned both the pop culture catch phrase "Whazzup?!" and the successful series of Budweiser commercials--that gets it all right. In a span of 2 minutes, Stone's minimalist dialogue and frantic editing give a hilarious look at male bonding, though virtually nothing is said. On his commentary track, Stone says his main focus as a filmmaker is his words; the script is the key. The other six directors here should listen up. --Dave McCoy


Read customer reviews about Afrocentricity - Vol. 1 (2000) at Amazon.com
Buy Afrocentricity - Vol. 1 (2000) at Amazon.com

Customers who shopped this item also shopped for

Superfly - Ron O'Neal, Carl Lee
Avg. Customer Rating:4.47 of 5.0
Amazon Price :$13.46
Mona Lisa Smile - Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Marcia Gay Harden
Avg. Customer Rating:3.37 of 5.0
Amazon Price :$15.95
Kill Bill, Volume 2 - Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah
Avg. Customer Rating:4.23 of 5.0
Amazon Price :$13.99
   Amazon.com Search:

 © 1999 - 2005  IndiaCatalog.com  All rights Reserved.
India Catalog.com in association with www.amazon.com
03102005-10836-04106