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POETRY AND FISH ON THE EAST AFRICAN COASTLINE - Jeroen van Velzen, director. Wavumba: Those Who Smell of Fish. 2012. 80 minutes. Kiswahili, English. Kenya, Holland. No price reported. Available atwww.bigstar.tv/movie/wavumba-2012 or www.digitaliafilmlibrary.com/vilm/177/wavumba. - Ron Mulvihill, director. Poetry in Motion: 100 Years of Zanzibar’s Nadi Ikhwan Safaa. 2012. 70 minutes. Kiswahili. Tanzania, U.S. Buda Musique. No price reported.

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Jeroen van Velzen, director. Wavumba: Those Who Smell of Fish. 2012. 80 minutes. Kiswahili, English. Kenya, Holland. No price reported. Available atwww.bigstar.tv/movie/wavumba-2012 or www.digitaliafilmlibrary.com/vilm/177/wavumba.

Ron Mulvihill, director. Poetry in Motion: 100 Years of Zanzibar’s Nadi Ikhwan Safaa. 2012. 70 minutes. Kiswahili. Tanzania, U.S. Buda Musique. No price reported.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2015

Jane Bryce*
Affiliation:
University of the West Indies Cave Hill, BarbadosJane.bryce@cavehill.uwi.edu

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FILM REVIEW ESSAY
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Copyright © African Studies Association 2015 

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