Tanzanian actress, Yvonne Monalisa,
David Vandy announced as hosts of TAFF 2018
Award-winning Tanzanian actress, Yvonne
Monalisa and Sierra Leonean actor and Voice of America TV host, David
Vandy have been announced as the hosts of this year's edition of The
Africa Film Festival,TAFF, which is billed to hold in Dallas, the
United States,in June.
The festival director and founder,
Kelechi Eke disclosed this, during the week, explaining that the two
entertainers are selected based on their outstanding accomplishements
as international stars.
The festival was hosted last years by
veteran actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo,RMD, who brought his wealth of
experience to bear, while the festival lasted.
Shielding more light on this year's
TAFF, Kelechi who was recently honoured with African Community
Achievement Award by a North American group, AFRIFAMU, said the
festival will open on June 29, at the Dallas City Performance Hall
and climaxes on July 3rd, with an awards night.
According to him, RMD will be teaching
the Master Acting class again this year, while popular film director,
Lancelot Imasuen will teach a class in directing. The classes, he
said will be held at Southern Methodist University, one of the most
prestigious universities in Texas, which supports TAFF initiative in
promoting African Arts and Culture through motion pictures.
While the opening night of TAFF 2018,
will be a folklore of storytelling sessions by Eclectic Vanessa Danso
from Ghana; and Ruth Ndulu Maingi from Kenya, the festival director,
however, revealed that the Association of Nigerian Physicians in
America,ANPA, will be part of this year's event, as the members will
be having a convention in Dallas leading to TAFF 2018. ANPA partners
TAFF to showcase the power of Medicine and Film. TAFF founder has
been selected to speak at the ANPA convention. Other notable film
makers expected at TAFF 2018 include: veteran producer, Emem Esong,
Uche Jombo, Stella Damasus, Charles Billion, Jim Iyke; Nigerian Film
practitioners in the U.S.; Cameroonian Filmmakers Kang Quintus, Ruth
Nkweti, Terence Limona, Tiana Bibish. Gambian Alhagie Manka; Sierra
Leonian Winstina Taylor; Congolese Soleil Marie; Kenyan
Hollywood-Based, Benjamin Onyango; and all the practitioners whose
work were among the 40 selected films.
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