One of Africa’s landmark cultural events, the Lights Camera Africa!!! Film
Festival is returning in 2017 with the theme “RESET.” The groundbreaking film, “An
Opera of The World” by
Manthia Diawara will be making its African premiere at LCA 2017.
This year’s festival will present a series of films and conversations that
examine contemporary issues that affect our lives and world in various ways –politics, science and the arts. This year’s programme, will provide a forum for open discourse as well as
entertainment for all the family over its three-day run from Friday, 29
September to Sunday, 1 October 2017 at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria
Island, Lagos.
The imagined world
order that assumed a safe and stable world, that would bind people and cultures
in progress and prosperity appears to be experiencing fraught times. The
countries and their agents expected to lead the vanguard of this safe and
prosperous future are themselves fragile thus exposing age long fault lines in
communities across the globe.
Recognising the fractious
times that we live in – the Lights Camera Africa!!! 2017 brings to
its audiences a selection of films that it hopes will support us in identifying
the error of our trajectories and retracing our steps through a common
contemplation of opportunities that would facilitate a RESET of the weakening
world order. This is imperative at a time when Nigeria is tackling perennial
sectarianism.
We hope you are as
excited as we are about bringing the people of Lagos a wonderful festival
dedicated to the best of independent and African film with well curated sessions of insightful discussions, talks and
family-friendly programming.
Our very popular
Festival Marketplace returns this year as will our inter-disciplinary showcases
of literature, visual art and live music during this 3-day cultural fiesta.
Speaking on this year’s programme, Ugoma Adegoke, Festival Director of LCA, said: “This year’s programme demonstrates the festival’s commitment to its mission of exposing African and global
audiences to good quality independent African cinema with a view to stimulating
discourse on issues and experiences rooted in the African experience. We are
proud to continue what has become an enduring partnership with the African Film
Festival, New York. This partnership has at its core a mission to expose
African and global audiences to good quality independent African cinema with a
view to stimulating discourse on issues and experiences rooted in the African
experience.”
The Lights Camera
Africa!!! Film Festival appreciates the support of LEKOIL, Zircon Marine, The
Wheatbaker, and numerous partners for its 2017 edition and look forward to new
and equally committed support from culture loving institutions and individuals.
We also celebrate our
alliances with scholars, directors, artists and personalities like Tunde
Kelani, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, John Akomfrah OBE, Manthia Diawara, Awam Akpa,
Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, Pascal Ott, Ego Boyo, Kunle Afolayan, Biola AlaTam Fiofori,
Odia Ofeimun, Victor Ehikhamenor, Emeka Ed Keazor, Femi Odugbemi, Chika Anadu,
Remi Vaughan-Richards, Kene Mkparu, Shaibu Husseini, Mildred Okwo, Adebola
Williams, Lala Akindoju, Aduke Gomez and Jahman Anikulapo.
We remain excited at
the opportunities for cultural exchanges with our friends at the French and
German diplomatic missions, long-time enablers of cinema and culture in Africa.
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If you missed the 2016 festival themed ‘MUSIC MAKES THE PEOPLE’, enjoy this short filmic summation and please do JOIN US in 2017
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