The Film Industry in Africa No 238, 2011/2 - pagesPages 7 to 9EditorialBy Jean-Bernard VéronPages 11 to 27Memorial Spaces for the Tutsi Genocide in RwandaBy Hélène Dumas, Rémi KormanPages 29 to 41The Phenomenon of “Land Grabbing”By Michel GriffonPages 43 to 57Fifty Years of French Cooperation with Sub-Saharan AfricaBy Pierre JacquemotPages 59 to 73Africa’s Film IndustryBy Claude ForestPages 75 to 90The Post-apartheid Film Industry in South AfricaBy Samuel LelièvrePages 91 to 105The Story of Cameroonian CinemaBy Florent CoulonPages 107 to 121Video Production in NigeriaBy Pierre BarrotPages 123 to 125Methodological Reflections on the Study of the African Film IndustryBy Claude ForestPages 126 to 128Film Festivals as Undeniable Actors in the Distribution of African FilmmakingBy Samuel LelièvrePages 129 to 130Institutions and Professionals Involved in Film Production in AfricaBy Samuel LelièvrePages 131 to 131Professional Training: A Strategic Issue for African FilmmakingBy Samuel LelièvrePages 132 to 132Popular Modernism and the Diversity of Production Modes in South African FilmmakingBy Samuel LelièvrePages 133 to 157ReviewsBy Mihoub Mezouaghi