African Women in Cinema Dossier African Women on the Film Festival Landscape: Organizing, Showcasing, Promoting, Networking

被引:2
作者
Ellerson, Beti [1 ]
Diop, Mati [1 ]
Gbadamassi, Falila [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Study & Res African Women Cinema, Atlanta, GA USA
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10.2979/blackcamera.11.1.24
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J9 [电影、电视艺术]; I235 [电影、电视、广播剧];
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An important function of the film festival is its capacity to showcase on a local, continental, and international level the works of African women, and to serve as a networking space to professionalize their experiences as stakeholders on the global film festival landscape. As these entities proliferate on the continent and internationally, African women are leading the way, often at the helm of these institutions. The objective of many local film festivals is to facilitate an interconnected triadic relationship between the film, filmmaker, and audience-especially with the organization of press conferences and panel discussions. Hence cultivating a critical audience via cine-clubs and after-screening debates has been a long-standing practice of these local film initiatives. Drawing from this background and historical context, the article and associated timeline outline women's film festival practices in Africa as a vehicle for promoting leadership and showcasing women as role models; the cultural leadership functions that African women have taken on at the helm of film festivals on the continent and the diaspora; the diverse film festivals in Africa and their initiatives toward the empowerment and advancement of women in cinema; the showcasing of African women at African film festivals around the world; and the flagship international film festivals and their interest in including African women in the global cinematic conversation. As there is an abundance of African and women-related film events, because of their obvious relevance they are described in the timeline that follows the discussion, while a few select festivals receive more detailed focus because of their historical importance, longevity, and significance to this study on African women and film festival practices.
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