Event

UNESCO-Nara Film Residency: Screening of four films by young African women filmmakers

UNESCO-Nara Film Residency
Event
9th Conference of Parties to the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
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Location
UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
Rooms :
Office S 383
Office S 381
Office S 373
Room III
Office S 374
Room IX
Room I Foyer
Office S 382
Office S 376
Office S 377
Office S 375
Monaco Reception Desk R.233
Office S 385
Office S 387
Room VI
Room VIII
Room I
Room IV
Type :
Cat II 鈥 Intergovernmental meeting, other than international conference of States
Arrangement type :
In-Person
Language(s) :
Chinese
Russian
French
Spanish
English
Arabic

UNESCO will host a screening of four short films by young women African filmmakers in the evening of 7 June 2023 in Room I at 6:45pm, organized in the margins of the 9th session of the Conference of Parties to the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions

The films, selected by a panel of juries among 9 short films, are the results of the UNESCO-Nara residency programme for young African women filmmakers. from 5 African countries (Burkina Faso, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa) were selected through an to participate in a two-week residency, which took place in June 2022 in Nara, Japan, under the supervision of Ms. Naomi Kawase, acclaimed Japanese filmmaker and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Cultural and Creative Industries.

Funded by the Japanese Government, the residency enabled 9 young African female filmmakers to write, direct and each produce a 10-minute film in the city of Nara, Japan. The programme supported the increased mobility of these women filmmakers to participate in the international film scene and also promoted their films鈥 market access. The films premiered at the (鈥Grand Voyage with Africa鈥) in September 2022. The films were also screened at FESPACO 2023 in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in Burkina Faso.

Programme

  • Welcome and Introduction by the Secretary of the 2005 Convention
  • Speech by the Permanent Delegation of Japan to UNESCO
  • Screening of short films
    • The Herbalist by Joan Kiragu
    • Saaraba by Awa Gueye
    • A Conversation Between Two Artists by Lydia Matata
    • Finding Peace by Fama Reyane Sow