Entries open for Nollywood Film Festival
in Germany
Stories by Igalaman
Ambassador Isaac Izoya |
Organisers
of the annual Nollywood Film Festival, Germany have announced that preparations
are in top gear for the second edition of the festival, which has served as a
platform to showcase films made by Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora. The
event will hold at the prestigious Filmforum Höchst VHS Cinema in Frankfurt Am
Main, Germany from September 10 through to September 12 2015. According to the
Festival founder and director Isaac Izoya “preparations are in top gear at the
moment. The event will hold in September and for three days, the arena will be
busy with works made by Nigerians who are scattered all over the world making
the black race proud with their films. At the moment, Nollywood filmmakers from
all over the world who wish to see their films screened at the festival are
invited to send their films for assessment and selection’’. The Frankfurt based
show promoter and acclaimed cultural ambassador also disclosed that entries for
the festival is free but that only films approved by the selection committee
will be considered for screening at the festival. Details of entries and on the
festival can be obtained at www.ehizoyafilms.com or at
info@ehizoyafilms.com
Last call for iREP Docu-Film Festival
2015
Organisers of the annual iREP Documentary Film Festival have announced last
call for entries for the fifth edition of the festival, which is scheduled to
hold from the 19th to 22nd March 2015, in Lagos.
Executive
Director of the festival Mr. Femi Odugbemi disclosed that this edition
‘’promises to be four days of over 40 documentary film screenings, insightful
panel discussions, training and workshops, and networking’’. He disclosed that the iREPRESENT
Documentary Film Festival 2015 is planned to take full advantage of online connectivity
and interaction through live stream broadcast and feedback. According to him
‘’#iREP2015 is premised on the reality that Digital
media technology is expanding narrative possibilities and shaping audiences’
experiences of how realities are articulated. Documentary filmmaking is coming
to terms with these new realities and continuously finding hybrid strategies to
navigate the blurred lines and satisfying the ever changing temperament of the
digital world that is hip, fun-seeking, chaotic, multi-tasking, and attention
sapping’’.
Odugbemi
also said ‘’for documentary filmmaking, digital technology presents a challenge
and an opportunity that would either remarkably transform and redefine what
passes as a documentary film or bury the art in its past’’. Information
on submission and the festival can be sourced at info@irepfilmfestival.com or at http://irepfilmfestival.com.
No
Oscar for ‘Timbuktu’, but…
Sissako |
‘Timbuktu’ the film
by Mauritanian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako, didn’t win the Oscars
last Saturday but it was good that the film which featured in competition at
Cannes last year made it to the top five films of the foreign-language Oscar.
‘Ida’ a film from Poland by Pawel Pawlikowski received the diadem for the
foreign language category. South Africa (Tsotsi by Gavin Hood in 2005) and
Algeria (Z by Costa Gavras in 1969), Ivory Coast (Black and White in Colours by
Jean Annaud in 1976) has previously won the foreign language diadem for Africa
at the Oscars. Meanwhile Sissako has been named President of the Cannes 2015
Cinfondation and Short Films jury. Sissako will chair a four-man jury that will
award three prizes at the Cannes closing ceremony scheduled for May 24. The
festival begins on May 13.
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