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THE ANNUAL FILM MISCHIEF 2023; “SHOOT THE CULTURE”

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April 14th, 2023

Lagos, Abuja, Accra

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The Annual Film Mischief (TAFM) will return for its second Pan African edition from April 27th till April 30th 2023 with physical screenings in Lagos, Abuja and Accra. This year, our theme is #ShootTheCulture. This theme is a call to action for us to tell stories that reflect and celebrate our uniqueness in an innovative and global way. It also refers to unlearning the things we have come to accept as norms, as well as attitudes that often limit us as creatives. Disruption is now the new normal and in order for us to remain competitive in the Global Media & Entertainment conversation, we must forge our own path and present images from a variety of different perspectives, embracing innovation and technology. TAFM will also continue in our virtual day tradition and dedicate one day for virtual screenings and mischief sessions/ discussions with industry professionals on very interesting topics. 

 

TAFM is very passionate about driving FilmTech in Africa and as such, in partnership with Impact Hub Lagos’s Creative Fridays platform, we are pleased to announce our first annual FilmTech Conference. The topic for the conference is “Innovation For Local”. Ojie Imoloame, Executive Director, says “the one-day conference is for key creators & innovators, startups and other stakeholders in the FilmTech space. We will spotlight the growth of local solutions to local problems in the African film industry. The goal of this conference is to discuss initiatives that will pave the way for a Globally competitive talent pool to effectively compete in the 4th revolution”.

 

In line with our Pan-African evolution, we are pleased to present our jury for our 2023 edition:


Meet the Jury

 

TAFM is excited to announce 22 films in official selection.

“As Film Rats is dedicated to promoting film education and documentation towards improving filmmaking in Africa, this year, we dared to capture the stories of filmmakers across Africa, spotlighting them and their works. This is very important to us, to activate the spirit of celebrating unique styles and storytellers who go the extra mile to shoot the culture and redefine the narrative of the African experience.” said Film Rats Founder, Chukwu Martin.

“As Film Rats is dedicated to promoting film education and documentation towards improving filmmaking in Africa, this year, we dared to capture the stories of filmmakers across Africa, spotlighting them and their works. This is very important to us, to activate the spirit of celebrating unique styles and storytellers who go the extra mile to shoot the culture and redefine the narrative of the African experience.” said Film Rats Founder, Chukwu Martin

Second on my list of addictions is Movies.. the only thing I could possibly love more is my Dearest Waakye lol. Nothing else does a better job of reminding me that ANYTHING is possible with the right amount of effort. I have great eye for details and flaws in scripts. Shallow scripts bore me. I am an avid reader. Your everyday Mr Nice guy. Always the last to speak in a room full of smart people. Half Human, half Martian but full MOVIE FREAK.

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