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Song of Africa

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Song of Africa is a 1951 black and white film made in South Africa. It was directed by Emil Nofal, an Afrikaner.[1]

The film is about a man who returns to his village with a gramaphone and musical instruments to start a Zulu Jazz band.[2] Daniel Makiza and the Black Broadway Boys perform.[1]

It is one of four films made from 1949-1951 documenting original music and performances by Africans.[3] A scholar described the plot as thin.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Song of Africa finale". global.oup.com.
  2. ^ "Song Of Africa". Villon Films.
  3. ^ "Song and genocide: Investigating the function of Yvonne Chaka Chaka's Umqombothi in Hotel Rwanda".
  4. ^ Maingard, Jacqueline (2003). "Bokkies/Moffies: Cinematic Images of Black Sexual Identity in "Zonk!" (1950)". Journal of African Cultural Studies. 16 (1): 25–43. doi:10.1080/1369681032000169249. JSTOR 3181383. S2CID 191474513 – via JSTOR.