As
the month of November slowly approaches, the organizers of the annual Africa
International Film Festival (AFRIFF) have announced The Square, an Oscar-nominated
documentary by Egyptian filmmaker, Jehan Noujaim, as the opening night film and
Hard To Get, from first-time feature director, Zee Ntuli, as the closing night
movie, for their upcoming film festival scheduled to take place at the popular
Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort, Calabar, Cross River State, from November 9
to 16, 2014.
According
to the Artistic Director, AFRIFF 2014, Keith Shiri, this year’s festival would
once again celebrate the amazing artistry that African filmmakers are known
for. “Our opening night film is ‘The Square’ a remarkable film that charts the
course of three years of Egyptian political upheaval that began in 2011; an
Oscar-nominated documentary, by Egyptian filmmaker, Jehan Noujaim. While our
closing night film, Hard To Get, is a compact, highly enjoyable, kinetic and
action packed thriller by the young South African director, Zee Ntuli.
Shiri,
who was flanked by AFRIFF Founder/CEO, Chioma Ude and the Festival’s Goodwill
Ambassadors, South African actress Xolile Tshabalala and Nollywood star Rita
Dominic at the Press Conference which took place at Eko Hotel & Suities,
noted that this year’s selection is an array of feature films, “some
hard-hitting documentaries and a generous selection of shorts representing over
30 countries from all the regions of Africa.”
He
said, other films that have made it into the Festival’s official selection
include ‘Gone Too Far’, an adaption from Bola Agbaje’s Olivier award-winning
play set in London and directed by Destiny Ekaragha, the outrageously enjoyable
comedy focuses on two estranged Nigerian brothers as they meet for the first
time.
He
further stated: “Difret is another affecting feature film debut from Ethiopia,
detailing the traumatic experience of an Ethiopian girl accused of killing a
man who had sexually abused her. Nigeria is strongly represented again this
year with Tunde Kelani’s ‘Dazzling Mirage’, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen’s ‘Invasion
1897’ and the much-anticipated Kunle Afolayan’s ‘October 1’.
“There
is equally a feast of compelling stories in the short films category, among
which is the African Metropolis’ six short films that examine the complexity of
urban life from Abidjan, Cairo, Dakar, Johannesburg, Lagos and Nairobi.”
Emphasizing
Nigeria’s strong representation at the festival, Ude revealed that ‘Invasion
1897’, an epic on the historical Benin Empire, will enjoy a special screening
at the festival. The film features top Nigerian stars such as Segun Arinze,
Paul Obazele, Charles Inojie, the late Justus Esiri and Mike Omoregbe who
played the lead role as Omo n’ Oba Ovanrawmen Nogbaisi.
In
addition to the wide range of films, the festival also offers industry
platforms for skill acquisition, financing, pitching, symposia on digital
distribution and piracy.
AFRIFF
2014 will take place at the popular Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort,
Calabar, Cross River State, from November 9 to 16, 2014.
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