Projets en Namibie

Sur cette page vous trouverez toutes les informations actuelles à propos des évènements et projets organisés par AfricAvenir en Namibie. Depuis 2007, AfricAvenir organise une série de film intitutlée "Perspectives Africaines" en coopération avec le Centre Goethe 77 et d'autres partennaires. Jusqu'en juin 2012 les films de cette série étaient projetés au studio 77 et sont montrés depuis au Centre Goethe.

AfricAvenir Interview with Director Camille Mouyeke (Voyage à Ouaga), 16 May 2011, Windhoek

Camille Mouyeke & Christian Mahnke

Director Camille Mouyeke was born 1962 in Congo. He studied Cinema at the University of Paris VIII and obtained a Masters in film school in 1993. He made many short films, like “Police Violence” (1993), “The Fire Proof” (1995), and “The Mavericks” (1998),... |+| lire l'article

Windhoek: Screening of "Voyage à Ouaga" in Attendance of Director Camille Mouyeke on Sat 21 May 2011, 19h at Goethe-Centre

On Saturday, 21. May, 2011, 19h AfricAvenir in cooperation with Allison Productions, OptiMedia, the Congolese Embassy in Namibia, and the Goethe-Centre/NADS is proud to present “Voyage a Ouaga” in attendance of director Camille Mouyeke (Congo),... |+| lire l'article

"African Perspectives" Windhoek: Baara– The Porter by Souleymane Cissé, 28 May 2011, 19h

baara

In the framework of the monthly filmseries “African Perspectives”, AfricAvenir Windhoek presents the movie “Baara– The Porter” on Saturday, 28 May 2011, 19h00 at Studio 77, Old Breweries Complex, entrance via Garten Str., Entrance: 20,- N$. In... |+| lire l'article

Press Release: Namibian Movie Collection now available in Berlin

In 2009, the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre, Joe Vision Production, and AfricAvenir Windhoek, launched the Namibian Movie Collection, NMC, consisting initially of 24 Namibian films. The NMC is part of a wider project to promote and develop Namibian... |+| lire l'article

Open letter to the MYNSSC, MICT, NBC, One Africa: Filmmaking as a interpretation of historical events : The return of the Namibian skulls to Namibia in 2011

Sara Baartman Screening AfricAvenir 2009 Gurirab, Katjavivi

History is always an exercise in looking back through glasses clouded with the dirt of our present moment. Despite differences, both historians and filmmakers approach the materials of the past with one major similarity. Both possess attitudes, assumptions,... |+| lire l'article

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