Business Day (Nigeria)

U.S. Mission strengthen­s America-nigerian film industry collaborat­ions at AFRIFF 2022

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the seventh consecutiv­e year, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria is supporting the Africa Internatio­nal Film Festival (AFRIFF), to further strengthen the collaborat­ion between the Nigerian and American film industries.

This year, Disney and Amazon are leading American creative industry participat­ion at the festival. The two organisati­ons premiered a movie each for the opening night including the participat­ion of some of the cast. Disney hosted the African premiere of Black Panther II while Amazon screened The Nanny on Sunday, November 6, 2022.

Building on last year’s successes, AFRIFF with the support of the U.S. Mission, will award a $25,000 grant to five emerging animators who produce works in broad areas of climate change, elections and good governance, women’s empowermen­t, youth engagement, and countering disinforma­tion.

Delivering remarks on Monday at a reception for representa­tives from the Nigerian and American entertainm­ent industries, U.S. Consul General hailed the growing U.s.-nigeria cultural ties. He explained that AFRIFF provides an incredible platform for artists to explore new ideas, promote dialogue, and foster valuable business connection­s.

“Since 2015, the U.S. Mission has partnered with AFRIFF to bring together AMERFOR ican and Nigerian screenwrit­ers, directors, and film experts to share ideas, network, and collaborat­e. Our long-standing partnershi­p with AFRIFF helps to further strengthen the Nigerian creative industry as well as our strategic partnershi­p. This year’s event highlights the Nigerian movie industry’s creativity and growing global reach,” Stevens said.

Chioma Ude, founder and executive director of AFRIFF, noted that the 2022 theme of the festival “Indigenous for Global” seeks to raise awareness about African cinema, its vast potential, and the tremendous socio-economic impact it has on African economies.

“Our stories need to remain authentic, and we must find ways to make it global. In making it global, we get the right value and the right pay,” Ude added.

AFRIFF, an annual showcase of the world of filmmaking, with participat­ion from local and internatio­nal actors, directors, film critics, buyers, distributo­rs, visual artists, film students, and equipment manufactur­ers, is taking place from November 6 - 12, 2022.

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