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Nana Kagga, Samuel Kizito win in film awards

Nana Kagga, Samuel Kizito win in film awards April 13, 2021 Written by Ernest Jjingo Samuel Saviour Kizito and Josephine Kabahuma receive the Best Screen Play award from MultiChoice MD Hassan Saleh As a way of continuously promoting the local film industry and bringing together all Uganda’s film industry stakeholders in a more focused and structured environment, the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) held the 8th edition of the Uganda Film Festival from March 29 to April 2. Under the theme ‘Rebuilding a resilient creative industry through the pandemic’, the week-long event featured various activities such as screening of films, TV series and dramas, trainings and workshops from experts with broad k

Nana Kagga, Samuel Kizito win in film awards

Nana Kagga, Samuel Kizito win in film awards
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FNE Market Analysis 2020: GEORGIA - FilmNewEurope com

Beginning by Dea Kolumbegashvili TBILISI: Georgia was strongly affected by the Coronavirus pandemic, which shut down cinemas and film production for most of 2020, but Georgian films received new awards at international festivals. Georgian cinema days and retrospectives were held in Brussels, Tallinn, Split and Lisbon, and Georgia was the Focus Country at the 2020 Trento Film Festival. Hundreds of films made from 1921 to 1991 are to be returned to Georgia under a deal signed with the film archives of the Russian Federation in 2016. The Georgian National Film Center (GNFC) declared 2020 the year of the 1920s cinema. Despite the epidemic situation, eight films from the 1920s brought from the Russian film archives Gosfilmofond were restored, in cooperation with the National Archives.

FNE Market Analysis 2020: ROMANIA - FilmNewEurope com

collective by Alexander Nanau BUCHAREST: Romania has been seriously affected by the Coronavirus pandemic, which shut down film production and cinemas for several months. The closing of cinemas and the decrease of TV advertisement resulted in a significant decrease of the amount of money for the national Film Fund and, as a consequence, no production grants were allotted for 2020 and most likely won t be allotted for 2021 as well. Although officially re-launched in January 2020, when it was taken over by the Ministry of Economy, the cash rebate scheme didn t function in 2020, and at the end of 2020 most of the projects already shot since the scheme opened in 2018 were waiting for the rebate.

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