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I Will Speak English 1954 Pub dawb Kev Nkag Mus Siv
'An instructional film made on behalf of the Department of Social Welfare, demonstrating a new technique to teach English to illiterate adult audiences in the Gold Coast. (..) This is a film with an almost entirely African cast, depicting an African teacher instructing a group of African students, produced by a predominantly African crew. Yet, the subject of the film – encouraging the widespread teaching of English – jars with this image of a modern Gold Coast. Just as the Gold Coast Film Unit was overseen by British figures – such as Sean Graham and, in this case, George Noble – this film also endorses the retention of British influence within a new national identity'. - Tom Rice, for colonialfilm.org
Genre: Documentary
Pov Pob Tseg:
Crew: Sam Aryeetey (Editor), Tonisha Tagoe (Sound Designer), J. B. Akiwumi (Sound Designer), George Noble (Camera Operator), Frank Tamakloe (Production Manager), A. E. Foli (Sound)
Studio: Gold Coast Film Unit
Sijhawm Sawv: 14 feeb
Zoo: HD
Tso Tawm: Sep 01, 1954
Ncig Teb Chaws: Ghana, United Kingdom
Lus: English