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Virtual festival features seven short films made by women for women
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Amarula defines #ALittleSomethingSomething about Africa in new brand film
The enigma of Africa is hard to define. A continent with many significant characteristics and a rich history, offering unique experiences and memories to those lucky enough to set foot on its soil – it is undeniable that there is something very special about Africa. It can be something we feel, smell or taste, in the stories we tell, the human connections we make, the clothes we wear, something we say or something we create.
Amarula Cream Liqueur, a unique offering from South Africa has traditionally been known as an after-dinner treat reserved for special occasion. But when considering the flavour and taste of Amarula and Africa there is no single occasion or box to put it in. Distell recently launched a new brand film to bring to life and showcase not only the versatility of Amarula but also #ALittleSomethingSomething about Africa.
Sundance Documentary Writing With Fire Smashes Indian Patriarchy, Exposes Caste System
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Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh’s debut feature “Writing With Fire,” the only Indian film in the Sundance world cinema documentary competition, shines a light on a unique, women-only news collective in small-town northern India.
The documentary follows the women behind news organization Khabar Lahariya as they make the transition from print to digital, shooting stories on their mobile phones and disseminating via their YouTube channel. The three women the film primarily follows – chief reporter Meera and reporters Suneeta and Shyamkali – needed no empowerment from the filmmakers. The journalists are from the Dalit community, a so-called ‘lower’ caste in India’s millenia old and entrenched caste system, a barrier that they triumphantly surmounted along with their sex in a deeply sexist part of the world.