NFC boss, Dr. Chidia Maduekwe |
The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) has
announced its preparedness to host the first Berlin – Lagos
Archival Film Festival DECASIA. The festival which will run from
Thursday, October 24 – Sunday, October 27th, 2019 takes place at
the NFC Lagos office/cinema complex of the Corporation, located
beside Voice of Nigeria, Obalende-Ikoyi road. This was contained in a
press statement issued in Jos, on Friday, October 18, 2019 and signed
by Brian Etuk, Head of Public & Intergovernmental Affairs of NFC.
According to the statement, the
Archival Film Festival will feature the daily screening of films that
have deployed the unique power of archival footages to drive their
narratives. The objective is to also sustain the global conversation
on the impact of digital technologies as well as the relationship
between archives and festivals.
Other major events lined up for the
four day film festival include the presentation of the draft National
Film Archive Policy, Update on ZUMA Film Festival, 2019, (scheduled
to take place in Abuja, December 1-7, 2019), Stakeholders Interactive
Forum and workshop on Distribution Strategies & Preservation
Challenges in a Digital Era, Etuk further said.
The statement quotes Dr. Chidia
Maduekwe NFC’s Managing Director/Chief Executive as saying that,
Nigeria was in dire need of an archival policy due to its rich
cultural heritage and developmental history. The nation, he
maintained, is imbued with residue of information that must be
secured and documented. He lamented that, despite the volume of films
produced in Nigeria, several of those films have either been lost or
destroyed, and that “the emplacement of a national film policy will
address these anomalies, amongst others”.
Maduekwe, on behalf of the Federal
Government commended the German Government and its institutions for
partnering the Nigerian Film Corporation to mount the four day event,
saying that “the conversation on national archiving, kick started,
with Zuma Film Festival 2018, themed Archiving for Creativity, is
positively yielding the desired result and meeting its objectives”.
Partnering institutions are Goethe University, (Frankfurt)
Deutseches Film Institute & Film Museum, Arsenal Institute for
Film & Video (DFF) Frankfurt, Arsenal Institute for Film and
Video Arts Berlin, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD),
Germany, and the Lagos Film Society.
The presentation of the Draft National
Policy on Archiving, as well as that on ZUMA FILM FESTIVAL 2019, will
take place during the opening ceremony (DAY ONE, Thursday, October
24) of the Four Day event. Attendance and participation which is
free, is open to all filmmakers and enthusiasts, creative industry
stakeholders, the academia, government agencies, the media and the
general public.
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