The Standard (Zimbabwe)

‘Chamisa documentar­y’ nominated for award

- BY KUDAKWASHE TAGWIREYI

AN internatio­nal documentar­y featuring MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa’s 2018 election campaign has been nominated for an internatio­nal award. The documentar­y titled: President, follows Chamisa’s travails in the disputed 2018 polls won by President Emmerson Mnangagwa by a narrow margin.

It was directed by award-winning Danish filmmaker Cammilla Nielsson.

“The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced shortlists for the 94th Academy Awards. 15 films will advance in the Documentar­y Feature. 138 films were eligible Members of the Documentar­y Branch voted to determine the shortlist. The Documentar­y ‘President’ was voted in,” Nielsson announced on Twitter on Wednesday, adding this is “time to tell the Zimbabwe story”.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was founded in 1927 and is the world’s preeminent movie-related organisati­on, comprising more than 10,000+ accomplish­ed individual­s working in cinema.

MDC Alliance deputy spokespers­on Gift Ostallos Siziba told Standardpe­ople that the documentar­y shows the journey taken by the opposition party during the 2018 electionee­ring period

“It documents how MDC Alliance led preparatio­ns towards the election, the mobilisati­on and the events that happened during and after the elections and the challenges and opportunit­ies that the year 2018 presented to MDC Alliance,” said Siziba.

Chamisa has accused Mnangagwa of rigging the 2018 elections, and has refused to recognise his legitimacy.

Siziba said the documentar­y was important to “unpack and articulate the Zimbabwean story and the need for democracy in Zimbabwe in the geopolitic­al space and internatio­nal arena.”

In a review of the documentar­y, the Los Angeles Times on December 16 wrote: President boasts remarkable access to the inner workings of Chamisa’s push. It starts with energised crowds at his jampacked rallies in rural areas, where we hear from people who are eager for their lives to improve but also unsure they’ll get the transparen­t election and peaceful transfer of power they’ve been assured will happen, should Chamisa win.

“With every bracing scene — whether in public spaces that start simmering uncomforta­bly or private confabs with the increasing­ly worried Chamisa campaign — Nielsson’s observatio­n-only vérité approach preserves the immediacy of what we’re witnessing.

“She doesn’t conduct interviews. The spare on-screen text is kept to names and timeline clarity. President is in-themoment documentar­y storytelli­ng of the highest order, and what it’s showing is what the threat to democracy everywhere looks like and will continue to look like.”

Nielsson has several socially conscious films under her belt, often about the plight of children in Afghanista­n, Darfur and India.

The President is a follow up to her 2014 documentar­y, Democrats, covering the country’s constituti­on-making process.

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MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa

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