Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Bite off the Music! A fresh look into the musical journey of a tenacious Kenyan

Many aspiring singers all over the world believe they are the best, and that the road to the top though hard will always be rewarding. But this journey for some may be harder than they ever imagined. 'Bite off the Music' is a snap shot of one Kenyan urban singer's attempt to climb to the podium, armed with the belief that he is the best of all time. 

An original feature length documentary film. Produced and Directed by George N. Kingara.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d91YkxUtIM4

Saturday, July 30, 2016

31 Best Documentary Film Festivals to Submit your Work

 As documentary filmmakers we always want to know what the best documentary film festivals available are. The answer however is not easy, there are many leading documentary film events out there, and it is interesting to realize the assortment of festivals showcased annually in many cities around the globe. Each festival broadcasts the top workshops and parties that are hosted as part of the festival. Some provide interesting information for filmmakers and documentary professionals, and others attract some of the best, most controversial films, producers, distributors, vendors and film lovers as well as a wide universal audience....
http://www.ifilmfestapp.com/best-documentary-film-festivals-submit-work/

FILM AFRICA

Film Africa is the Royal African Society’s annual festival celebrating the best African cinema from across the continent and diaspora. Our sixth edition will take place in venues across London from Friday 28 October - Sunday 6 November 2016.  Enjoy 10 days of discovery, lively debate, family fun, industry insight, parties and live music.  The full 2016 programme will be released on 1 October.
 
http://www.filmafrica.org.uk/

Africa in Motion

Scotland African Film Festival - 2016

Africa in Motion (AiM) is an annual African film festival taking place in Scotland, consisting of film screenings and complementary events. Now in its eleventh year, AiM brings the best of African cinema to Scotland—making it possible for Scottish audiences to engage with African stories and industry professionals from the continent. AiM has established itself as a major annual event within the Scottish cultural calendar, whilst also raising an international profile as one of the leading African art platforms. Over the last 10 years we have screened around 500 African films to over 30,000 people in Scotland since the inauguration of the festival in 2006.http://www.africa-in-motion.org.uk/

Bite off the Music! A fresh look into the musical journey of a tenacious Kenyan

Many aspiring singers all over the world believe they are the best, and that the road to the top though hard will always be rewarding. But t...