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African film and TV content is ready for its own global moment, MultiChoice executive Nomsa Philiso told MIP Africa.
The third edition of JBX, or Joburg Xchange, an industry confab running from March 12 – 14 parallel to the Joburg Film Festival, looks to spotlight Africa’s role in shaping the future of film ...
With films like South Africa’s “My Octopus Teacher” and Ivory Coast’s “Night of the Kings” in the running, all eyes are on Monday’s announcement for the 93rd Academy Awards nominations.
In 2021, 12 countries in Africa submitted movies to the Oscars’ best international feature film category – the most African countries to ever submit.
The actor-turned-director has brought his Lagos-set short film produced by Mo Abudu and with a star turn by Seal to the ...
Frances Harding, Africa and the Moving Image: Television, Film and Video, Journal of African Cultural Studies, Vol. 16, No. 1, Special Issue Focusing on the Media in and about Africa (Jun., 2003), pp.
Global appetite for African film and television programming is unknown because the industry continues to be “structurally underfunded, underdeveloped, and undervalued.” ...
The industry event running parallel to the Joburg Film Festival looks to harness the power of African creators to share their stories with the world.
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