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Imruh Bakari : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imruh Bakari Imruh Bakari (Ishaq Imruh Bakari) is a film maker and writer born in 1950 on St Kitts, who is also referred to as Imruh Bakari Caesar or Imruh Caesar.〔("Imruh Caesar" ), Diaspora Artists.〕 He currently teaches Film Studies at the University of Winchester.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Teaching Post at the University of Winchester )〕 He works in the UK and a number of African countries in the area of culture and the creative industries. ==Film and TV work== Bakari worked in film and theatre projects in Bradford at the Art College and then attended the UK National Film and Television School. His graduation film was ''Riots and Rumours of Riots'' in 1981. This documented the history of immigration from the Caribbean to the UK from the Second World War until the 1958 Notting Hill riots. The film looked at that period against the background of the 1981 "riots" in the UK. He worked with Menelik Shabazz on ''Step Forward Youth'' (1974), which documented the lives of black youth in Britain, and in 1982 on ''Burning an Illusion'' and the short ''Blood Ah Goh Run''.〔("Imruh Caesar" ) AT imdB.〕 Bakari formed Kuumba Productions, with Menelik Shabazz and Henry Martin, and was a founder member of Ceddo Film and Video Workshop, an outlet for new young, primarily black, talent. He produced ''I Am Not Two Islands'' (1983) for Channel 4. He then made ''Street Warriors'' in 1985 and ''The Mark of the Hand'' in 1986 for the Arts Council of Great Britain on the work of Caribbean artist Aubrey Williams.〔("The Mark of the Hand: Aubrey Williams" ), Concord Media.〕 In 1992 Bakari directed ''Blue Notes and Exiled Voices'', which featured the experiences of exiled South African musicians during the Apartheid era. This features Hugh Masekela, The Brotherhood of Breath. Louis Moholo and Pinise Saul. Between 1999 and 2004 Bakari was Festival Director for the Zanzibar International Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zanzibar festival showcases arts )〕 In Tanzania he co-founded the Tanzania Screenwriter's Forum and participated in the industry organisation, the Tanzania Independent Producers Association (TAIPA). Between 2005 and 2008 he produced in Tanzania the short film series ''African Tales''. He was the producer of ''Mwalimu – The Legacy of Julius Kambarage Nyerere'' (Mnet, Great Africans Series, 2009).
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