FESTIVALS AWARDS EVENTS NEWS
Mon, 05 May 2014 12:26
The Zanzibar International film Festival logo
The Zanzibar International film Festival (ZIFF), which takes place from
14 to 22 June, will feature a line-up of films from 35 countries along
with a number of musical acts, workshops, events and a film outreach
program called the Children Panorama.
Films
Festival Director Professor Martin Mhando said, “79 films will be
screened in the 10-day festival including foregrounding films from
Africa and the Dhow countries, spiced up by award winning films from
international film festivals.” These films will comprise of 38 short
films, 23 feature length films and 18 documentaries.
Richard Alden, CEO of Zuku, one of the festival sponsors, added: “The
festival is an expression of Zanzibar’s historical link with cinema as
well as highlighting the festival’s long‐standing commitment to joining
filmmakers and local audiences together to experience cinema in a
country where all cinema theatres were closed in the 1990’s.”
Exhibitions
A French exhibition, Sisygambis, which features the multimedia work from
the five years Christine Coulange spent travelling the Spice Route will
feature over seven days of the festival.
Afrika Tumefika, a Ugandan project on popular art and fashion will also feature in the festival line-up.
The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation will present an exhibition themed: Natural
Resources – Blessing or Curse, which will have a focus on how the lives
of people have changed through land grabbing, mining and forced
migration.
Workshops
Zuku TV will present a script writing workshop, facilitated by English
documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield and director Marc Hoerferlin.
“This workshop is especially funded by Zuku TV which is looking for
submissions for feature-length Swahili films for broadcast on Zuku
Swahili Movies, which is a premium movie channel tailor-made for
audiences within East African,” explains Alden.
The Maisha Lab of Uganda will also be presenting a script writing
workshop in Kiswahili in an effort to train and educate emerging East
African filmmakers. The workshop will reward the filmmaker who produces
the best script with a $2 000 reward, in order for them to create the
film within three months.
The East African Community in partnership with the Deutsche Gesellschaft
fĂ¼r Internationale Zusammenarbeit will sponsor a film production
workshop. The workshop will draw on the newly formed East African film
Network, which is a collaboration of regional film festivals, policy
makers and industry stakeholders.
Outreach
Partially sponsored by Save the Children Zanzibar, Children Panorama is
an outreach program which will allow 2000 children to view and discuss
films with the core discussions for this year being themed on
environmental issues.
Visit
the ZIFF website for more information.