"Invaluable for teachers of African history courses who want to make use of film.... There is something here to make everybody think and see more clearly." (International History Review) "For those who wish to use film in their classes on the continent, Black and White in Colour is close to required reading. Some of the topics that are touched upon as the contributors cover the continent from Algeria to South Africa include representations of colonialism, sexualities, settler societies, memory, resistance, independence, genocide, and the southern African experience of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. [T]his is a wonderful volume and deserves to be used, not only read." (African Studies Review) "A most informative study, covering a wide spectrum of filmmakers and histories, and poised to remain the most comprehensive work on the subject for a long time. The book is extremely valuable for graduate interdisciplinary courses and those teaching history, African history, film and history, film studies, media studies, anthropology, women's and gender studies, critical theory, and the impact of globalization, race, class and ethnicity in Africa." (The International Journal of African Historical Studies)