African filmmakers pushed the boundaries of traditional storytelling in 2017

It was a year of many firsts for African filmmaking. In 2017, African directors and producers made movies and documentaries that explored brave new ways of production and challenged traditional narratives of storytelling. Whether focusing on toxic masculinity in South Africa, paying homage to Senegalese mythology, or addressing a crisis of faith in Egypt, these bold pictures collectively pushed the fold of creative filmmaking and offered a multidimensional narrative about the continent.
A shot from the VR film u201cThe Other Dakar.u201d (Net photo)
A shot from the VR film u201cThe Other Dakar.u201d (Net photo)
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