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Africa in Motion announces finalists for short film competitionAfrica in Motion Film Festival has announced the final short list of its annual Short Film Competition. The festival has successfully run its annual Short Film Competition for the past 11 years. This year, the shortlist was selected from over 450 entries, a record in AiM's history. ![]() Agya film (Japan). Africa in Motion was founded in 2006 and is now preparing for its 13th Set in Edinburgh and Glasgow, it aims at bringing the excellence of African cinema to Scottish audiences, and at overcoming the under-representation and the overwhelming marginalisation of African films in British film-going culture. The festival will take place from 27 October to 4 November 2018. The competition is central to AiM's commitment to nurturing young African filmmaking talent, and filmmakers who enter must not have previously made a feature-length film. This year’s final shortlist boasts a diverse and captivating collection of work from across the continent, including Ghana, Algeria, Senegal, Morocco, Kenya and Nigeria.
The short films will be screened on Wednesday 31 October in Edinburgh (at Woodland Creatures) and also, on Wednesday 31 October in Glasgow (at University of Glasgow, Andrew Stewart Cinema). There is a cash prize of £500 awarded to the winner, who will be selected by our jury of acclaimed film practitioners and academics, this prize is sponsored by the Scottish Documentary Institute. Audiences also have the opportunity to vote for their favourite film, with the Audience Award winner announced on the website at the end of the festival. FinalistsThe selected films of the Short Film Competition are: Tikitat-A-Soulima: Ayoub Layoussifi | Morocco 2016 | 29m | Arabic with English subtitles | 15 Misfit: Karanja Ng’endo | Kenya 2018 | 5m | 15 Agya: Curtis Essel | Ghana 2018 | 5m | Arabic with English subtitles | 15 Wafaa: Ilham El Alami | Morocco 2016 | 15m | Arabic with English subtitles | 15 Wake Up: Faten Jaziri | Tunisia 2017 | 27m | 15 Dula: Jasyn Howes | South Africa 2018 | 27m | 15 Natsu’s Treasure: Denise Ekale Kum | Japan 2018 | 15m | Japanese with English subtitles | 15 The Scottish Documentary Institute is sponsoring the prize for the Short Film Competition Winner. Established in 2004 by Noe Mendelle to nurture documentary filmmakers and audiences in Scotland and beyond, SDI specialises in documentary training, production and distribution, supporting filmmakers through its diverse programme of international activities and high-quality training programmes. https://www.scottishdocinstitute.com. |