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[ecrea] African Film and Social Change conference
Thu Oct 22 12:43:57 GMT 2015
AfricanFilm and Social Change Conferenceorganised by theAfricaMedia
Centre, University of Westminster Supportedby the Royal African
Society’s FILM AFRICA Date:Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th November
2015Venue: University of Westminster 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS
-View map ToBook tickets go to:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/7th-african-film-conference-african-film-and-social-change-tickets-18733401107
:Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Saturday 7th November Newton I. Aduaka is a
Nigerian-born filmmaker based in Paris. He started his filmcareer in the
UK in the 1990s. Aduaka’s first feature, the award-winning Rage
(2000)was the UK’s first film by an independent black filmmaker to be
released on thenational circuit. Aduaka has screened his films at film
festivals around theworld. He has won numerous awards, among them the
award for best film atFespaco 2007 for his second feature, Ezra, the
first film to givean African perspective on the disturbing phenomenon of
child soldiers in thecontinent’s recent civil wars. Aduaka won the
FIPRESCI International CriticsAward for his third, One Man’s Show at
FESPACO 2013. Hisfourth feature Oil on Water (currently in development)
wasselected to be part of the Cinéfondation’s Atelier at Cannes in 2014.
ConfirmedKeynote Speaker: Sunday 8th November TundeKelani (TK) is
aNigerian filmmaker, storyteller, director, cinematographer and
producer.After graduating from the London International Film School he
returned toNigeria to work first as a cinematographer. In a career
spanning more than fourdecades TK has specialised in producing and
directing movies that promoteNigeria's rich cultural heritage and are
rooted in documentation, archiving,education, entertainment and
promotion of the culture. His latest film DazzlingMirage tells the story
of a talented young woman living with SickleCell disease who overcomes
social stigma and prejudice to achieve her dreams. Conference Theme This
7th African Film Conference, organised by theAfrica Media Centre, will
bring together academic scholars and practitioners todiscuss how
policymakers, filmmakers, and audiences are implicated in changingsocial
relations, affecting the kinds of moving images they can make or want
tobe made. Key questions relate to how film screen cultures in Africa
haveadvanced or subverted social change in Africa. We are concerned
tobring to the fore sub-themes of changing film production environments,
shiftsin funding mechanisms for African film, the role of
audiences/users, regulationdebates and African film’s potential for
human development. African film and related screen cultures have
grownrapidly across the continent and are increasingly implicated in
both directedand non-directed social change. Surprisingly, film’s
significant role in socialchange processes in Africa is hugely
understated. Not only are film andvideos a source of daily entertainment
for many in Africa, they also affect andreflect ongoing struggles for
social justice, social activism, civicengagement, civic dialogue,
community building, social capital, communitydevelopment and cultural
vitality. Films made by African directors such as theOscar nominated
Timbuktu seem to provide an alternative to theWestern media’s
perspective on how terrorism affects the lives of ordinarypeople in some
countries in Africa, as part of a new trend. New and old Africanfilm and
screen cultures are increasingly important for public and private lifeon
the continent and yet this has not been sufficiently reflected in
academicwork. Specific films have raised awareness and understanding and
enhanced civicparticipation and contributed to social change. Arguably,
the new ICTs andsocial media environments are making moving images in
Africa more effective.Evolving policies, attitudes and use patterns of
screen cultures in Africa havepotential for increased access,
participation and empowerment. Confirmed academics and practitioners
fromcountries including Nigeria, Rwanda, Ghana, South Africa, UK and
North Americawill address these and similar issues relating to film,
screencultures and social change in Africa · Theoretical Issues
on ScreenCultures and Social Change· Citizen empowerment and film
in Africa· Film Music and Social Change in Africa· The
effectiveness of Comedy and Satirein promoting change· African
Film in the era of digitalplatforms· Human development and Film
inAfrica· Film and politics, persuasion andelectioneering ·
Film and Anti-Corruption Campaigns inAfrica· Health
Communication and Film in Africa· Old Media and New Film
Practices inAfrica· Gender Politics in African Film ·
Regulation of Film in Africa· Resistance, Activism and Film
Culturesin Africa· Film Practices and
Non-GovernmentalOrganisations in Africa· Film and Television
Education in theDigital Age· From Audiences to Consumer-content
Producers · Mobile Film Practices in Africa Programmeand
Registration This 2-day conference will take place on Saturday7th and
Sunday 8th November 2015. The fee for registration (which applies toall
participants, including presenters) will be £150, with a concessionary
rateof £75 for students, to cover all conference documentation,
refreshments andadministration costs. Registration will close on 5th
November. To Book
ticketshttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/7th-african-film-conference-african-film-and-social-change-tickets-18733401107
Dr. Winston Mano
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)
Department of Journalism and Mass CommunicationSchool of Media, Arts and
DesignUniversity of Westminster
Harrow Campus
Watford Road
Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 3TP, UK
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