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Tuesday, 27th February 2024

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AFTER THE LONG RAINS, distributed by Rushlake Media  will be having two Screening times at the New African Film Festival, presented by AFI and Africa World Now Project.  It’s Frist Screening will be on  Sunday, March 24, 2024 and the Second will be on Monday, March 25, 2024. Details here: https://bit.ly/AFTERTHELONGRAINS

Calling all fans of cinematic brilliance and artistic mastery!

Voting polls are officially OPEN, and Kenya Film Commission needs you to help crown the champions in each category. Cast your votes for the most deserving talents

Vote here: https://m.startimestv.com/hybrid/vote/FilmKenya

GRANTS & SUBMISSIONS

New festival grants open for applications

Festival Connect Fund are inviting festivals from across Africa to submit grant proposals for the Festival Connect Fund grants for 2024/5. Whether you’re into dance, theatre, film, literature, music and/or multidisciplinary arts, they are all ears!

Festival Connect is a space where connections are made, creative exchanges happen, and contemporary arts from across Africa take centre stage. This call is open to festivals engaging with all art forms in the following countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.

Deadline::1 April 2024.

Apply Online: https://t.ly/pzEYw

TAKE 5!

Ivy Kiru is a Creative who aspires to bring authentic African heroine stories to the forefront and give a voice to the rich human experience that would otherwise never be told. She has been in the industry for a decade working on international commercials, narrative music videos, documentaries and fiction projects.

Q: What do you like most about your job as a producer / director?

A: I find fulfillment in the dynamic and collaborative nature of my work, overseeing the creative process and managing the intricacies of production. The joy of bringing stories to life through collaboration with talented professionals, discovering emerging talents, and contributing to the global cinematic landscape is a source of satisfaction. Successfully managing budgets and schedules, overcoming challenges, and the potential for industry recognition and awards, adds a layer of accomplishment to my job.

Q: What do you consider your artistic process when it comes to making a film?

A: My artistic process starts with choosing compelling stories that resonate with my creative sensibilities and have the potential to captivate audiences. I work closely with Writers during the development stage to refine the script and ensure its cinematic potential.

I collaborate with the Director and key creative team to establish a unified vision for the film. This involves discussions about the visual style, tone and overall atmosphere that they want to convey to the audience. Also selecting the right cast is a crucial artistic decision. I participate in casting decisions, aiming to assemble a talented ensemble that can bring the characters to life. I am involved in editing, sound design, and other aspects that shape the final product. I ensure we maintain the artistic integrity of the film during this critical phase, collaborating with the directing and post-production team to achieve the desired impact. While not traditionally considered part of the artistic process, my decisions in marketing and promoting the film can significantly impact its reception. Crafting a compelling promotional campaign that reflects the film’s artistic qualities is an important aspect of the overall process. Throughout these stages, my artistic process involves a balance between creative expression and practical considerations. The ability to translate a compelling vision into a successful film requires a keen understanding of storytelling, visual aesthetics, and the collaborative dynamics of the filmmaking process.

Q: Why did you start making films?

A: My love for cinema stemmed from a lifelong passion for watching and analyzing films. I always appreciated the unique ability of film to transport me to different worlds, evoke certain emotions, and tell stories in a visually compelling way. Later in life I had this desire to make meaningful impact and cultivate a collective cinema culture, just like I had growing up. I have this excitement of exploring different genres, styles, and cinematic techniques which is a driving force, and the aspiration to create works that resonate with others. Film has potential to provoke thought and inspire action, all while doing so in an entertaining way.

Q: What are you currently watching?

A: I am currently watching ‘Everything Now’ on Netflix. Beautifully told character driver story of an anorexic teen girl, portrayed in a realistic way who is both flawed and lovable

Q: Any advice to those starting out in the film industry ?

A: Passion is the one thing that will drive you when nothing else pans out. For those embarking on a journey in the film industry, my advice is to start small and create your own opportunities, showcasing your creativity through self-initiated projects and seek constructive feedback. Actively network with industry professionals, attend events, and seek mentorship to broaden your connections and knowledge. Adaptability is crucial in this dynamic field, so embrace change and stay open to new ideas. Above all, maintain a passion for storytelling.

TIDPIX MARCH 2024 HIGHLIGHTS

EDITOR’S CHOICE

Title: This Is Life

Director: Jennifer Gatero

Producer(s): Winnie Adisa

This is Life’ is a drama series about love. But don’t be fooled by it’s familiar premise, this is not a wispy romance. This series explore the complexities of relationships. It chronicles the life of two sisters, Amara and Shera; with it several captivating themes: the desperation that comes with poverty, the power of toxic relationships, infidelity and the inexplicability of love.

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