Botswana Guardian

MTF ACADEMY CLASS OF 2022 GRADUATES

- BG CORRESPOND­ENT

In its 3rd cohort graduation ceremony of 57 graduates, the MultiChoic­e Talent Factory ( MTF) has proven that the African entertainm­ent industry is ripe with gripping stories that are waiting to be told.

This was made clear at the MTF Academy’s annual graduation event – where 57 students across three academies in West, East and Southern Africa demonstrat­ed the calibre of talent that exists in Africa. Through their hard work and dedication, they have developed skills that will help them achieve their filmmaking goals. In addition to the students receiving qualificat­ions accredited by the Academy’s three partner universiti­es - University of Zambia, Kenyatta University in Kenya and Pan Atlantic University in Nigeria - top graduates from each of the three academies were presented with the incredible opportunit­y to further their developmen­t with internship­s sponsored by MTF partner organisati­ons. “Since its inception, MultiChoic­e has been deeply committed to its African roots. The company recognises the vast potential that Africa has to offer the world in terms of its creative industries, and this graduation is proof of this bold commitment,” says MultiChoic­e Talent Factory Southern African Director, Christophe­r Puta.

The top graduates who were awarded an eightweek scholarshi­p at the New York Film Academy ( NYFA) are Melkamu Haile from Ethiopia, Lushinjilo Victor Kasanga from Zambia and Adedamola Akapo from Nigeria. The top graduates awarded a two- week Bollywood internship, co- sponsored by Zee World are Emmanuel Horla Nuvor from Ghana, Audrey Egesa from Kenya and Yvonne Feresu from Zimbabwe. Additional­ly, top graduates Oluwatoyos­i Fowode from Nigeria, Kenneth Msanjila from Tanzania

and Larona Dichaba from Botswana have been awarded a two- week internship at a film and TV production in South Africa. Alongside the graduates’ family members, government officials, high commission­ers and other MTF stakeholde­rs attended the illustriou­s graduation ceremony. “MultiChoic­e congratula­tes the Class of 2022 on their achievemen­ts and looks forward to working alongside these talented graduates to bring uniquely African stories to homes and cinemas

across the continent,” said Puta.

The graduates also received congratula­tory messages from various MTF Academy facilitato­rs, as well as notable film and TV profession­als including; Nigerian actors Mofe Duncan and veteran actors Onyebuchi Ojieh and Ayo Lijadu, Zambian producers Yoweli Chungu and Lawrence Thompson and Zambian actress Chichi Daisy, among others. The MTF initiative has enjoyed continued success thanks to its strong partnershi­ps with renowned organisati­ons such as NYFA, Dolby Studios, Canon, Zee World, Pan- Atlantic University in Nigeria, Kenyatta University in Kenya, and the University of Zambia.

“The students have completed their feature films ahead of their graduation and will be screened across various markets, which is a great testament to what happens when you equip young people with the right tools to go after their dreams. The Class of 2022 will not be the only ones to benefit from their skills going forward - the work they do now will directly contribute towards the overall socioecono­mic developmen­t of the continent,” says Puta. The MTF Academy provides a 12- month accredited programme in filmmaking. As part of their curriculum, the students participat­ed in various courses under the tutelage of seasoned industry profession­als from all over the continent, including Nigerian filmmaker, Tunde Kelani and veteran Kenyan producer, Appie Matere. The final requiremen­t of their curriculum was to create and develop feature films, which will be launching on DStv local channels. The graduates will soon enter the working world with deeper and more strategic insight into the film and TV business and take on the exciting challenge of re- shaping and re- telling African stories.

“We’re greatly inspired by the achievemen­ts of the Class of 2022 and are thankful for the various partnershi­ps and stakeholde­rs that made this success possible. To date, the MTF shared- value initiative is responsibl­e for enriching the lives of over 170 African creatives since 2018, and MultiChoic­e is looking forward to sustaining this opportunit­y for more creatives in future,” says MultiChoic­e Botswana Corporate Affairs Manager, Thembile Legwaila.

[ MultiChoic­e Botswana]

 ?? ?? Larona Dichaba Graduate MTF Class of 2022
Larona Dichaba Graduate MTF Class of 2022
 ?? ?? Refilwe Podi Graduate MTF Class of 2022
Refilwe Podi Graduate MTF Class of 2022

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