Ahead of
this year’s edition of the prestigious Africa International Film Festival
(AFRIFF) taking place in Calabar, the tourism hub in Nigeria, organisers are
calling for film entries from African filmmakers, with a closing date now
extended to July 24, 2014.
The event
which enters its fourth edition this year, will resonate with film workshops,
training programmes and thrills, from November 9th to 16th, at the popular
Tinapa Business Resort, Calabar, capital of Cross River state.
AFRIFF,
according to its Artistic Director, Keith Shiri, “is a platform that seeks to
give expression to African cinema, by recognising and rewarding excellence in
the industry.”
The event,
will feature daily film screenings, workshops, master classes, exhibitions,
film premieres, glamorous opening and closing ceremonies, and will round off
with an award night that will celebrate winning film entries, as well as their
cast and crew.
Shiri, an
advisor for the British Film Institute’s London Film Festival (LFF), noted that
eligible films must have been produced after January 1, 2013, while preference
will be given to films which are yet to be screened globally or in Africa.
According to
him, categories for entry will include Feature, Short, Documentary and
Animation, with monetary award prizes ranging from $3000 to $6000.
Urging
interested filmmakers to ensure that they read the rules and
regulations thoroughly before submitting their films for the award segment
of the festival, the artistic director disclosed that Short films must be of 40
minutes or less, while Feature length films must exceed 40 minutes.
“For your
film to be considered for the 4th Africa International Film Festival, please
include a DVD copy of the film, plus a synopsis and/or press kit as soon as
possible. You can also send an online screener via dropbox to info@afriff.com. We also require you to complete our entry submission
form,” he stated, adding that “guidelines and entry forms can be found on the
festival website on www.afriff.com and
other platforms such as www.facebook.com/Africafilmfest, www.facebook.com/groups/124634550901861/, www.twitter.com/afriff, and on @afriff on instagram.”
Although the
festival started four years ago, it made its debut in Calabar, last year, with
American actress Lynn Withfield and Nollywood star Rita Dominic as ambassadors
of the festival.
Shiri, in a
recent interview assured that this year’s outing will be more glamorous and
resourceful.
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