The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Pan-African film festival kicks off

- Robert Mukondiwa

BURKINA Faso will from t his Saturday to March 2 host t he Pan-African Festival of Cinema and Television of Ouagadougo­u ( Fespaco), one of t he biggest African film festivals.

This edition of t he cultures of Africa and the diaspora also coincides with the 50 th anniversar­y of the festival( Fespa co) and 20 feature films will be competing. The list of 20 films( feature film) in official competitio­n, was unveiled by t he organisers.

Fespaco which takes place every two years in Ouagadougo­u, the capital of Burkina Faso will t his year be held under the theme: “Confrontin­g our memory and forging t he future of a pan-African cinema in its essence, its economy and its diversity.”

On this theme, the organising committee stressed that it is about“putting African cinema and African film makers at t he centre of our concerns.

And to come to the fundamenta­ls, to bring cinema and filmmakers to the outskirts of the city of Ouagadougo­u. To t his end, a partnershi­p has been formed with t he Associatio­n of Digital Moving Cinema (CNA).

The General Delegate of Fespaco, Ardiouma Soma, in January at t he headquarte­rs of UNESCO in Paris unveiled, the list of 20 films( feature film fiction) in official competitio­n adding that this was aimed at showing how the preliminar­y work took place with the difficulti­es encountere­d in t he choices.

“We found that the majority of the films that were submitted to us were of quality.

‘ ‘ This is what brings us to present this selection a little late because, the work was really difficult to make the choice of films.

“We cannot show in a week all the quality films we have received. “

For this Fespaco 26 th edition, the committee also discussed the innovation involved in the film selection process and decided to implement the recommenda­tions of the internatio­nal workshop held in November and December 2017.

This innovation made it possible to have a selection of approximat­ely 165 films in 7 categories covering the field of fiction, documentar­y, TV series, African film schools and animation films including the 20 films, fiction feature film for the Yennega Gold Standard. Of these 20 films, three come from Burkina Faso.

“And we have selected 21 feature documentar­y feature films that, for the first time, will also compete for t he Yennega Gold Standard in their category ,” said Soma, who said t hey are quality films representi­ng all regions of Africa.

Burkina Faso’s Minister of Culture, Abdoul Karim Sango, said he was reassured t hat security arrangemen­ts were made for t he 26th edition of the Fespaco: “We know that this is a big concern but we want to reassure you t hat Burkina Faso is recognised for its expertise in organising major events.

This special edition of Fespaco will not depart from tradition.

You will come in peace, you will stay in security and you will join your respective countries in serenity “.

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