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Our vision: The purpose of Eko International Film Festival is to: ...organize an annual Independent film festival for the promotion of the Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for he sustainable development of the Nigerian film industry locally and internationally by the promotion of cooperation and support between local and foreign filmmakers, professionals and other stakeholders to use the motion picture arts and sciences for mass communication for the promotion of commerce and industry for the benefit of Lagos state and the rest of the world. ...help to advance the education of the public in the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the motion picture arts and sciences, particularly the art of film and allied visual techniques. In furtherance of the foregoing objective, but not further or otherwise, the Eko International Film Festival shall have the power to promote the study and appreciation of films by means of lectures, discussions and exhibitions. The Eko International Film Festival will help with publicity and the technical aspects of screenings of movies in all genres. ...organize movie screenings of films in the 35mm or 16mm formats as far as scheduling, screening and publicity are concerned. ...cooperate with various internal and external cultural organizations, film festivals and distributors (like embassies, Goethe Institute, Harvard Film Archives) in obtaining movies, information and/or speakers for the appreciation and promotion of movies during and after the film festival. This and other film festivals are integrally connected with the film and tv industry. Directv offers HD access to great movie channels where you can see all your favorite new and old movies.
Bruno Chatelin: Hope, you are the president of EKO international Film Festival in Lagos, Nigeria, what is your background I am the Managing Director/CEO of Flonnal Limited and Supple Communications Limited, with an MBA in finance, an associate member of Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON) and the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM). I have been in publishing for over a decade and started publishing Supple magazine in August 2008 and the magazine has become the most advanced Nigerian magazine with a special focus on motion pictures and film festivals (www.supplemagazine.org). I am also the publisher of the book “Scientists Discover Hell: As Astronauts Find Heaven” available on Amazon.com As the President/Co-Founder of Eko International Film Festival, I am committed to promoting the sustainable development and advancement of the motion picture arts and science in Nigeria and the rest of the world. I want Nigerian filmmakers to improve the quality of their movies to world class standards. I have been to international film festivals such the Festival of 3 Continents, the Cannes Film Festival and already invited and accredited by the International Film Festival Rotterdam and I want us to have a similar world class film festival in Lagos , Nigeria . BC:What does Eko means? Eko is the traditional Edo Benin name for Lagos and it means war-camp and similar to the word Oko which means farmland. BC: Can you please tell us about the origins of the project: who came with the idea first, how and why. Eko International Film Festival is the idea and concept of my co-founder and Festival Director Ekenyerewngozi Michael Chima who created it in August and posted it on fest21.com the first social network for the film and festival professionals, with a festival directory of 4000 festivals. www. fest 21.com/en/ festival / eko _ international _ film _ festival. BC: What team have you formed around this project and what is their background? The Organizing Committee presently is a team of five members: Hope Obioma Opara – The President/Co-founder, Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima – The Founder/Festival Director, Barr. Biola Ladipo – The Legal Adviser, Wale Adenuga, Chike Ibekwe and Annabell Mbock, an actress from Nigeria. BC: Tell our friends filmmakers what the festival mission is, which film are you looking for, what can they expect from their participation? Eko International Film Festival is an annual film festival to be held in the mega city of Lagos state in South West Nigeria, from July 7-12. The mission is to promote the appreciation of local and international films in Lagos and use the film festival to attract filmmakers to exotic locations of Nigeria and boost tourism. BC: What is the situation of the film industry in Nigeria ? The Nigerian film Industry began as big screen industry with films shot only celluloid and the first Nigerian film Palaver was shot in 1904. But the film industry collapsed in the late 1980s due to the economic recession and the popularity of VHS cassettes prompted Nigerian producers to start making home videos of typical Nigerian drama, horror and comedy from the early 1990s. The home videos in the local dialects of Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa became very popular among the majority of Nigerians who are the poor lower class and middle class families. The popularity made many Igbo business men to venture into mass importation of video cassettes and mass production of home videos which made Nigeria to become the largest movie making industry in Africa and the second largest in the world after India with an annual production of over 800 movies in the video-format and popularly called Nollywood after Bollywood and Hollywood. The popularity of home videos distracted millions of Nigerians from the cinemas from the 1990s to the early 21 st century. But there is a revival of the cinema culture with the establishment of new public viewing centres in all the cities and towns in Nigeria such as the popular Silverbird Cinemas, and ambitious Nigerian filmmakers are now making films for cinemas. BC: Who is supporting the festival, state, city, private companies and sponsors? Eko International Film Festival is being organized by Supple Communications Limited and is seeking the cooperation and support of local and international sponsors. We have attracted the interest of some Nigerian banks and we expect to close deals with the prospective sponsors early next year. BC: Is EKO IFF going to be fun? EKO IFF is going to be great fun for the filmmakers and the lovers of films in Nigeria and the thousands of film aficionados we are expecting.
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