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Documentary film has been known for its capacity to interrogate issues of social, economic, cultural and political significance, but this interrogation has been at headlocks with African governments who use the documentary genre as showcasing and praising tool. This article examines the utilization of documentary films in Africa by African governments such as Tanzania, and by independent African filmmakers such as Jean Marie Teno. Jean Marie Teno’s film “Afrique, je te Plumerai” is examined and its role in the struggle for social, political, economic, and cultural emancipation of the Cameroonian, thus African people is revealed. Through the use of distinct mixed modes of cinematic address, Teno has created a hybrid documentary genre that invites and calls for a diversified filmic style that allows for self-expression, new images, and voices. Teno has created an African documentary film that juxtaposes two distinctive traditions; African oral narrative tradition and Western filmic technique to shake the African people to action. By artfully combining contemporary images with archival film footage, discontinuity narrative structure and fictionalized images the film challenges perspectives and offers viewers a far greater understanding of both history and present condition of misuse of political powers. Teno has pushed the envelope of documentary genre further and African documentary furthest.
纪录片以其对社会、经济、文化和政治问题的质疑能力而闻名,但这种质疑一直与非洲政府相冲突,他们将纪录片类型作为展示和赞扬的工具。本文考察了非洲各国政府(如坦桑尼亚)和非洲独立电影人(如Jean Marie Teno)对非洲纪录片的利用。让·玛丽·特诺的电影“非洲,我的Plumerai”被审查和它在喀麦隆争取社会,政治,经济和文化解放的斗争中所起的作用,从而揭示了非洲人民。通过使用独特的混合电影地址模式,Teno创造了一种混合纪录片类型,邀请并呼吁多样化的电影风格,允许自我表达,新的图像和声音。Teno创作了一部非洲纪录片,将两种截然不同的传统并置;非洲的口头叙事传统与西方的电影手法相结合,震撼非洲人民的行动。通过巧妙地将当代图像与档案电影镜头、不连贯的叙事结构和虚构的图像相结合,电影挑战了视角,并为观众提供了对滥用政治权力的历史和现状的更深入的理解。Teno将纪录片类型的界限推得更远,非洲纪录片走得最远。