In order to promote public awareness in Namibia about Namibian film heritage, AfricAvenir & FNCC screen Namibian cinematic products on a bi-monthly basis.
The month of May will see the focus on
"Women in Namibian Film".
On 14 May, 18h30, AfricAvenir & FNCC present three short films by female directors from Namibia, namely Bridget Pickering (Uno's World), Oshosheni Hiveluah (100 Bucks), and Krischka Stoffels (Tjiraa).
The films presented are:
Uno's World, directed by Bridget Pickering, 2002, 26 min
Uno (Sophie David), a sexually inexperienced young woman, gets involved with a womanizer, Kaura (Muhindua Kaura), which leads to an unplanned pregnancy. When Kaura refuses to take responsibility for their child, and starts avoiding Uno, she leaves the baby in the care of her mother and goes to dangerous lengths to track Kaura down.
100 Bucks, directed by Oshosheni Hiveluah, 2012, 25 min
What would you risk for the love of money? "100 Bucks" is an urban story of the journey of a 100-Namibia-dollar note that passes from hands of wealth to hands of need and through thieving hands. The journey of the note gives a lens for brief insights into the lives of different characters that weave in and out of each other's lives and the daily struggles they face.
Tjiraa, directed by Krischka Stoffels, 2012, 18 min
Vezuva, a modern ovaHerero woman, finds herself between a rock and a hard place. After completing her studies abroad and returning home, Vezuva learns that she has to marry her cousin. This is a custom in her culture, but Vezuva hopes for a compromise as she loves someone else. She pleads with her mother; but her mother makes a compelling argument that convinces Vezuva to continue with the wedding. The marriage is doomed from the start and Vezuva's tries to reach out to her mother, but her pleas fall on deaf ears. Vezuva's only confidant is her sister, who she soon realizes, might soon face a similar fate as hers.
[Time : Horaire]
18:30 (6:30 PM)
[Where / Où ]
Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC)
118 Robert Mugabe Avenue PO BOX 11622, Windhoek, Namibia
Programmer/Programmateur :
Hans-Christian Mahnke
The film series African Perspectives is supported by AfriCine, WhatsOnWindhoek, Turipamwe Design, and the Goethe-Centre Windhoek. © Copyright AfricAvenir 2014
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