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Jean-Pierre Bekolo
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Jean-Pierre Bekolo is at the forefront of a wave of innovative and dynamic young African filmmakers who have emerged since the early 1990s. Openly embracing the values and forms of urban African youth culture, Bekolo has created a cinema that exists at the interface between a global youth aesthetic and an experimental narrative approach that blurs both identities and genres. This chapter underlines the importance of tracing multiple strands within African cinema, and developing more complex genealogies of African filmmaking practice. It focuses on Bekolo's first feature film, Quartier Mozart, although some comparisons will be drawn with his approach in Aristotle's Plot and analysis the 'theoretical' questions raised by Aristotle's Plot. By tracing his own lineage within African cinema, and aligning his work with the maverick talents of Djibril Diop Mambety, Bekolo underlines the existence of different styles and approaches within the category of African cinema.

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