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KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission to have a discussion on the state of film in Africa
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The Africa Month Program is one of the African Union s (AU) Agenda 2063 implementation plans and the Charter for the African Cultural Renaissance.
As part of these celebrations, the KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission (KZNFC) will host a round table discussion on the state of film in Africa, post Covid-19.
The engagement will be part of a broader contribution to the discussions about a borderless Africa to promote cultural exchange and strengthen dynamics and collaboration networks and partnerships within the sector. It is part of a series of ongoing engagements.
new normal’. A new reality that is full of complexity, ambiguity and opportunities.
In yet another thought-provoking session of its
‘Africa Frontiers of Innovation’ series, Canon brought together a prestigious panel of accomplished African women from the arts and film background to discuss the pandemic’s impact on the African film industry, current trends, road to recovery and scope of opportunities in the future. Moderated by the award-winning journalist Victoria Rubadiri, the session involved Nse Ikpe-Etim, Azza Elhosseiny and Dr. Zippora Agatha Oktoh.
PERILS OF THE PANDEMIC
According to the latest edition of the
ILO Monitor, 114 million jobs were lost in 2020, which resulted in working-hour losses approximately four times as high as during the global financial crisis in 2009. The African film industry has been no exception to the pandemic’s dreadful impact, with small businesses and independent film-makers bearing most of the brunt. Closure of sets, rescheduling o
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