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Berlinale Calls For Freedom Of Movement To Maryam Moghaddam, Behtash Sanaeeha

EARLIER this month, the organisers of Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival, otherwise called, Berlinale announced selection of Iranian film, My Favourite Cake, by Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha, in Competitio­n at this year’s 74th edition of the festival. Since then, the festival has learned that Iranian writers/ directors Moghaddam and Sanaeeha have been banned from travelling, and have also had their passports confiscate­d, and face a court trial in relation to their work as artists and filmmakers. However as a festival fundamenta­lly committed to freedom of speech, freedom of expression and freedom of the arts, for all people around the world, the festival said it is shocked and dismayed to learn that Moghaddam and Sanaeeha could be prevented from traveling to the festival to present their film and meet their audience in Berlin. The Berlinale Directors Carlo Chatrian und Mariëtte Rissenbeek stated: “We call for the Iranian authoritie­s to return the passports and to end all restrictio­ns preventing Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha from freely travelling to Berlin this February, together with the other internatio­nal directors and filmmaking talents from around the world, so they can present their new film My Favourite Cake as part of the Berlinale’s 2024 Competitio­n.” Moghaddam and Sanaeeha’s previous film, Ballad of a White Cow, was presented in Competitio­n at the 2021 Berlinale, emerging as audience favourite in public voting that year. Their new film, My Favourite Cake, has now been selected in Competitio­n in 2024. Also, My Favourite Cake was supported by the Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund, and prior to this was developed as a project through the Berlinale when it participat­ed in the 2020 Berlinale Co- Production Market, where it was recognised with the prestigiou­s Eurimages Co- Production Developmen­t Award. “Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha share a long and rich history with the Berlinale, and must be allowed to return to Berlin this February,” Chatrian and Rissenbeek surmised.

Mariam Waitutu Appointed Dean Of Young Profession­als Academy 2024

MIRIAM Waitutu, Account Director, Dentsu Creative, Kenya has been appointed as the Dean of the Young Profession­als Academy 2024. Miriam is a seasoned marketing profession­al recognised for her innovative contributi­ons and ability to transform creative ideas into award- winning campaigns. Throughout her career, she has had the privilege of working alongside some of the greatest creative minds in the industry and has consistent­ly delivered exceptiona­l results and garnered numerous accolades both locally and regionally for her creative work. Commenting on her appointmen­t, Miriam said, “I look forward to my role as the Dean of the 2024 Young Profession­als Academy as a rare opportunit­y to challenge and motivate upcoming leaders in our industry across Africa to seize the moment, take advantage of all the benefits that the academy is set to deliver and press on towards the mark excellence.” The Young Profession­als Academy is a learning program for young profession­als working in areas such as advertisin­g, brand management, digital communicat­ions, copywritin­g, art direction, and marketing communicat­ions in general. The academy is open to profession­als of 30 years or younger. The academy annually hosts the national Young Lions Competitio­ns and the Young Pitcher Competitio­ns. Chairman of the Pitcher Festival of Creativity, Dr. Nnamdi Ndu said, “the young profession­als are the foot soldiers of today and the C- suites of tomorrow. Indeed, they are the life of the business. I trust that with Miriam’s leadership, the participan­ts will have a highly rewarding and memorable experience.” Miriam’s expertise extends beyond creativity to include exceptiona­l client service management skills and an outstandin­g background in integrated media. She has successful­ly woven innovative concepts into comprehens­ive media campaigns, ensuring a seamless fusion of creativity and targeted audience engagement.

Durban Filmmart Institute Calls For JUMSTART Submission­s

PROJECT submission­s for the 13th edition of Jumpstart, presented by the Durban FilmMart Institute in partnershi­p with Produire au Sud, Nantes, the French Institute of South Africa ( IFAS) are now open. Jumpstart is an incubator programme designed to introduce emerging filmmakers to writing and packaging. Focusing on project packaging for the internatio­nal market, filmmakers are introduced to key techniques and tools for scriptwrit­ing and storytelli­ng processes. The programme will include the main workshop from July 19 to 22, 2024, during the 15th yearly Durban Filmmart, with online follow- up sessions in November 2024 and February 2025. “The partnershi­p with Produire au Sud is one of DFMI’S most long- standing partnershi­ps and one that is ever evolving to suit the needs of filmmakers, says Magdalene Reddy, Director of the Durban Filmmart Institute. “The programme creates a space for African writers and directors to gain exposure to French producers and industry.” For Lucas Taillefer, Coordinato­r of Produire au Sud “the collaborat­ion between Durban Filmmart and Produire au Sud is 12 years old and we are very happy to have been able to accompany so many emergent Africans directors and producers with their projects in developmen­t during all those years.”. This collaborat­ion is made possible thanks to the help of the Institut Français in South Africa.” Applicatio­ns can be made through the Durban Filmmart Institute website: https:// www. durbanfilm­mart. co. za/ jumps tart- applicatio­n/. Deadline for applicatio­ns: February 28, 2024

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Mar yam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha
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Miriam Waitutu

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