19th Abuja International Film Festival unveils nominees

Fidelis Duker at participants at AIFF event

By CHICHI OKORO

The organizers of the Abuja International Film Festival has announced the official selections for the 19th Edition of the Film Festival scheduled for October 31st November 3rd 2022 at the prestigious Silverbird Cinemas Abuja, Nigeria and two other centers in Abuja.

According to Millicent Bassey the Festival Communication Officer, who announced the festival theme for the 19th edition as THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION – HARNESSING THE POTENTIALS IN ONLINE STREAMING AND DOWNLOADS OF CONTENTS as being a apt theme that reveals the opportunities and challenges inherent in global digital film arena of which Nigeria is a major player.

The Abuja International Film Festival which is the longest running film festival in Anglophone west Africa received a total of 1,771 films from 87 countries, while about 91 films and filmmakers respectively made the final Selection for the 2022 edition of the festival.

According to the Festival Director Temitope Duker who spoke on activities lined up for the festival, she emphasized that the festival regulars like Screenings, Master-classes, Panel Discussions, parties and the big one which is the grand event of the closing night where honors will go to deserving films and filmmaker are still part of the film festival this year.

Also listed for this years festival is a short film completion for young and aspiring filmmakers on hygiene and sponsored by HYPO bleach. Contestants are expected to submit their films on or before the 20th of October 2022 with duration of 5 minutes.

Interestingly, some of the films this year have thematic content on gender and social issues from countries like Nepal, Poland, USA, South Africa, India, China, Jordan, Canada, Tanzania, Brazil, Egypt and Nigeria amongst several others.

According to the Festival Communication Officer, she confirmed that unlike the 2021 edition that had only 1171 entries with 92 selected for screenings and 42 nominated for possible awards, the 2022 edition has more entries from more nations around the world with Nigeria accounting for 35% of the total entries.

Reiterating further on the 19th edition, Bassey noted that the he is excited that the festival is back in full force ahead of the 20th Edition of the festival next year.

“As the global filmmaking industry moves towards new digital revolution in online streaming and downloads of contents, it has become expedient to discuss the new story-telling traditions used by filmmakers in captivating the online viewers.

According to the organizers, activities for the 20th edition of the festival will be unveiled during this 19th edition with the launch of the Score Nollywood Hall of Fame and Museum in Abuja.

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