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Lola Kenya Screen. Annual International Film Festival, Production Workshop and Audiovisual Market for Children and Youth in eastern Africa. Keeping Films for Children and Youth i n Focus. the comprehension of moving images is a basic skill at par with Reading,wRiting, aRithmetic
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Lola Kenya Screen Annual International Film Festival, Production Workshop and Audiovisual Market for Children and Youth in eastern Africa
the comprehension of moving images is a basic skill at par with Reading,wRiting, aRithmetic a movement that places audiovisual media tools in the hands of children and youth for literacy, gender equity, self expression, and independent thought
Objectives • build a sustainable audience for films in Kenya and eastern Africa by encouraging culturally-relevant, audience-sensitive films, preferably in local languages • establish a film resource centre to benefit students, scholars, researchers, journalists and other seekers of information
work with national and international partners in the training of young, up-and-coming audiovisual talents in fields such as screen writing, cinematography, acting, directing and producing
build a pool from which filmmakers can access means of production • produce at least five quality, low-budget, short films per year from training workshops • hold a monthly film forum for players in the filmmaking sector through which to exchange ideas and network: held every last Monday of the month since December 15, 2005
Lola Kenya Screen • Established in October 2005 as a movement that uses appropriate and available technologies to deliver audiovisual media content that complements, enhances, entertains and promotes learning among ((children and youth—in the promotion of literacy, gender equity, independent thought, human rights, environmental responsibility and global health
explores, identifies and nurtures creative talent among children and youth in areas such as journalism, filmmaking, arts appraisal and appreciation, and organisation and presentation of cultural and creative events. This is aimed at equipping children and youth with the skills to understand, appreciate, and create quality audiovisual productions in particular, and arts in general
Achievements So Far… • showcased more than 1200 films from 71 nations representing all the continents in various genres, formats and lengths. • helped add 31 child filmmakers, 14 journalists, 13 film judges, 7 MCs, 15 producers of television drama for and youth and 6 producers of documentary films for children and youth to eastern Africa’s creative and cultural spectrum. • won Kids for Kids Africa grand prize in 2007 and 2008 • Won Special Jury Prize at 17th Jugend Medien Festival Berlin 2008 • Made 20 short animation films • Made six short documentaries
Films showcased in Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Polanda, Finland, Germany, Australia, UK, … • initiative presented in Belgium, Germany, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya • Recognised and respected international brand in children, media and culture issues • Organised and hosted 2nd Kids For Kids Africa Competition in 2008
Lola Kenya Screen 2008 attracted participation from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Zimbabwe • watched films from 56 nations • equipped with skills for making films • appreciating and judging audiovisual media production • presenting programmes • filing daily reports on the festival. • The festival venues: Kenya National Theatre, Alliance Francaise, several video halls in Kibera
Festival Press is aimed at uplifting the standards of creative and cultural journalism in eastern Africa Production Workshop empowers children and youth to make at least five quality, low-budget, moving images per year. Programme Presentation empowers children and youth to organise and present events and programmes. Such children are usually in charge of the programme during the six days of the festival. The Film Jury seeks to inculcate in participants skills with which to critically appreciate and appraise creativity in general and film in particular. The jury members watch and award films in competition. The official Lola Kenya Screen Jury consists only of children and youth.
Lola Kenya Screen Awards The Lola Kenya Screen top award—presented by the Children’s Jury—is the Mboni, split into three classes: • Golden Mboni Award • Silver Mboni Award • Bronze Mboni Award
Other Awards include: • Best First Director (Presented by ArtMatters Critics Guild) • Best Student Film (Presented by ArtMatters Critics Guild) • Creativity Award (for best project at the Lola Kenya Screen Film Production Workshop; given by workshop facilitators) • Best Kenyan Children’s Film (Presented by the Children’s Jury) • Audience’s Choice (given by the audience)
Lola Kenya Screen Film Forum • runs every last Monday of the month at Goethe-Institut • brings together filmmakers, film critics, film writers, students, scholars, policy-makers within government departments, associations, funders, actors and actresses, social awareness groups, cultural agencies and other players with a stake in the film sector • selected local film is screened followed by open discussion based on the film and matters arising as pertains to filmmaking in the region • The films exhibited and discussions arising from them are reviewed and published by ArtMatters.Info with a view to promoting films; the stories are picked by film festivals, media schools and international funding agencies around the world; the articles are also picked by journalists and other mass media for reproduction
Advantages of Lola Kenya Screen • Having ArtMatters.Info, an internationally-read and respected arts and culture publication as Lola Kenya Screen’s official publicity partner • Having contacts and advisors in renowned international film festivals across the world • Targeting children who are easily accessible • Being a unique festival in the entire eastern Africa region • Having the support of Goethe-Institut and Alliance Francaise • Having a wealth of experience in managing film festivals accruing from training and years of participation at international film festivals
Partners 2006 - 2008 • ComMattersKenya (2005-2008) • Goethe-Institut (2005-2008) • Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development (2006) • Jan Vrijman Fund/IDFA (2008) • Africalia Belgium (2008) • Danish Film Institute (2007) • ArtMatters.Info (2005-2008) • DW-Akademie (2005-2008) • Prix Jeunesse International (2007-2008) • Finnish Film Foundation (2006)
THE FUTURE • Lola Kenya is poised for a bright future for its unique status and positioning in Nairobi, eastern Africa’s commercial capital • It is a unique event that showcases, produces and promotes films for the audience of the present and the future--children and youth! • The event runs in August, the longest school break in Kenya
Next Lola Kenya Screen August10 – 15, 2009 Event details at: • lolakenyascreen.or.ke • artmatters.info • lolakenyascreen.org • commatterskenya.com
(f) Would you like to work with us? Our contacts: Lola Kenya Screen Philadelphia House, 4th Floor, Tom Mboya St/ Hakati Rd junction Tel: 254 20 315258, 254 20 2213318 Cell: 254 733 703374, 254 722 486531 P O Box 20775-00100 GPO Nairobi, Kenya (EA) Email: director@lolakenyascreen.org www.lolakenyascreen.or.ke 4th Lola Kenya Screen August 10 – 15, 2009