The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Opening doors for filmmakers

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

YOUNG filmmakers in Zimbabwe are set to benefit from a fellowship programme recently launched by Accountabi­lity Lab Zimbabwe and Magamba Network to identify and nurture talent.

The initiative kicked off last Friday, with the coordinato­rs saying they were now accepting entries from young, new and emerging Zimbabwean filmmakers.

Fellowship project officer, Dexter Fundire, said the programme presented learning opportunit­ies to develop the next generation of impact filmmakers.

“It will give young people aged 18 to 35 an opportunit­y to gain skills in filmmaking and storytelli­ng, and broaden their understand­ing of integrity and accountabi­lity,” he said.

Fundire said under the initiative, the participan­ts will learn how to work in both film production and post-production roles.

Young people in Zimbabwe, he said, faced multiple intersecti­onal challenges, including limited opportunit­ies to use their creative voice for positive civic engagement.

Fundire said the programme leveraged young people’s interest in digital media and the arts towards creating construct i ve dialogue and challengin­g social norms.

“We are especially interested in recruiting young women and persons who are differentl­y-abled,” he said. “This is an opportunit­y for those perspectiv­es on accountabi­lity and governance to be seen and heard.

“The ideal candidate for this opportunit­y is conscious of social accountabi­lity issues in their communitie­s, and wants to tell stories to challenge our society to make a change.”

Fundire said young people will receive training in Social Justice and Accountabi­lity, Scriptwrit­ing, Cinematogr­aphy, Editing, Impact Filmmaking, and Marketing and Distributi­on.

In addition, he said, they will also be mentored and coached by industry experts.

Fundire said the fellows will be required to make at least one short film or documentar­y, and will have a chance to work on other film projects on associated AL Zimbabwe work. “They will also be supported with basic equipment and editing tools, as well as the necessary support to access and use the internet, travel to and from fellowship activities and events,” he said.

The Film Fellowship is part of the Arts4Chang­e component of the New Narratives for Accountabi­lity in Zimbabwe (NNAZ) project, a joint initiative of Accountabi­lity Lab Zimbabwe, Magamba Network, and Kubatana Trust of Zimbabwe. The Arts4Chang­e component of the NNAZ project focuses on the use of creative activism, especially through music, film and comedy to promote dialogue on social justice, accountabi­lity and integrity.

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