This week a special report on black cinema.
The last few months have seen the West End opening of a number of films by black film makers, including the much praised Handsworth Songs.
Twenty five years ago Lionel N'Gakane was making award-winning documentary films and Horace Ove directed the first black feature film
Pressure almost a decade ago. So what lessons are the new generation learning from the pioneers and what developments need to happen to create a genuine black film culture in Britain? Producer INGRID LEWIS
Producer VASTIANA BELFON
Executive producer JOHN WILCOX BBC Pebble Mill