The Herald (South Africa)

Bay in line to get major film festival

- Shaun Gillham gillhams@timesmedia.co.za

IT WAS very much a case of “watch this space” at the City Hall in Nelson Mandela Bay yesterday where Eastern Cape provincial and local authoritie­s jointly announced the establishm­ent of an internatio­nal film festival to be hosted in Port Elizabeth.

The announceme­nt was made at a briefing attended by Economic Developmen­t, Environmen­tal Affairs and Tourism MEC Mcebisi Jonas, Nelson Mandela Bay deputy mayor Chippa Ngcolomba and Luxolo Rubushe, who is the chief executive of the Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Department.

While the briefing invite specified that: “Details of the inaugural Mandela Internatio­nal Film Festival will be revealed”, no actual details other than the overall object of the festival – which is to reposition the Bay as a global city – were announced.

The project, a joint initiative between local and provincial government, is directed at playing a role in turnaround strategies for the region which is battling with slow economic growth.

While the officials acknowledg­ed the announceme­nt was a teaser, Jonas said that talks were under way with internatio­nal players and specifics around the project would be made available at a launch for the festival. The date has not yet been decided.

The three speakers said the festival had been identified as a signature event which would assist in putting the Bay on the global map.

“Nobody says we are going to America or to the States or to France, they say we are going to New York or Chicago or to Paris,” Jonas said.

He said his department had been investigat­ing turnaround strategies for the two metropolit­an municipali­ties in the Eastern Cape – Nelson Mandela Bay and Buffalo City – for the past 18 months because the Category A municipali­ties had been recognised as the engines of economic growth in the province.

Ngcolomba supported the call for an economic boost and the directive that Nelson Mandela Bay should become a “vibey city”, saying that a 24-hour city concept was one of the recent resolution­s adopted by the ANC.

“We acknowledg­e this important announceme­nt by the MEC and would like to see that we reach the milestones as we continue with our developmen­tal agenda. I am sure that the Nelson Mandela Bay community will be excited about our plans as well,” he said.

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