Zonk!
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Zonk!
Zonk! bụ ihe nkiri egwu nke 1950 mere na South Africa . [1] [2] na-egosi ndị na-eme ihe nkiri ojii na-eme nọmba ọdịdị America. [3] bụ Hyman Kirstein duziri ya. [4] bụ African Film Productions mere ya.
Ihe nkiri ahụ [5]-egosi mmetụta Broadway. [6] bụ otu n'ime ihe nkiri anọ e mere site na 1949-1951 na-edekọ egwu na arụmọrụ mbụ nke ndị Afrịka. [7] Maingard nke Mahadum Bristol dere edemede banyere "Cinematic Images of Black Sexual Identity" na ihe nkiri ahụ.
Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- Sylvester Phahlane
- Daniel Lekoape
- Obi ọkụ Kelly
- Richard Majola
- Hessie Kerry
- Timothy Zwane
- Moffat Tlale
- Laura Gagashane
- Geoffrey Tsebe
- Manhattan Stars
- Zonk Band nke Samuel Maile duziri [8]
Edensibia
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- ↑ (PDF) Song and genocide: Investigating the function of Yvonne Chaka Chaka's Umqombothi in Hotel Rwanda.
- ↑ Zonk | WorldCat.org.
- ↑ Hyman Kirstein - ESAT. esat.sun.ac.za.
- ↑ Maingard, Jacqueline (2003). "Bokkies/Moffies: Cinematic Images of Black Sexual Identity in "Zonk!" (1950)". Journal of African Cultural Studies 16 (1): 25-43.
- ↑ (17 May 2023) "Southern African Films and Documentaries launches on Africa Commons".
- ↑ (PDF) Song and genocide: Investigating the function of Yvonne Chaka Chaka's Umqombothi in Hotel Rwanda. page 735
- ↑ Maingard, Jacqueline (2003). "Bokkies/Moffies: Cinematic Images of Black Sexual Identity in "Zonk!" (1950)". Journal of African Cultural Studies 16 (1): 25-43.
- ↑ South African Musical Film — AFRICAN JIM (1949) & ZONK (1950). The New York Public Library.