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S2, Episode 4 - Curating Conversations and Cultural Programming with Durban Filmmart and Engage's Mitchell Harper

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Afriquan Film is a podcast series in which we shall explore our continent’s cinematic landscape through film recommendations, as well as conversations with pertinent practitioners working within this creative industry.

Season 2, Episode 4 finds us talking with cultural curator and journalist Mitchell Harper. The activist and decolonial creative brings us into the world of crafting conversations, panels and discussions for film festivals and markets. His extensive work has seen him work for beloved events like The Durban Filmmart, Berlinale, Durban International Film Festival, AFRIFF and more. Join us as explains how he chooses topics, manages speakers and explains the general landscape of the global south when it comes to film festival funding. Follow us on @afriquanfilm on Instagram and Twitter for more information.

Credits

Host: Yazz The Student

Guest: Mitchell Harper

Voice Artist: Nomava Kibare

Research and Direction: Yalezo Njuguna

Post-Production: LiMotive

Original Music Produced by: Katlego DoouShii Thema

Producers: Yalezo Njuguna and Kibare wa Njuguna

Film Recommendation

This is Not a Burial, It’s A Resurrection [Podcast Recommendation] - Trailer

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Afriquan Film is a podcast series in which we shall explore our continent’s cinematic landscape through film recommendations, as well as conversations with pertinent practitioners working within this creative industry.

Season 2, Episode 4 finds us talking with cultural curator and journalist Mitchell Harper. The activist and decolonial creative brings us into the world of crafting conversations, panels and discussions for film festivals and markets. His extensive work has seen him work for beloved events like The Durban Filmmart, Berlinale, Durban International Film Festival, AFRIFF and more. Join us as explains how he chooses topics, manages speakers and explains the general landscape of the global south when it comes to film festival funding. Follow us on @afriquanfilm on Instagram and Twitter for more information.

Credits

Host: Yazz The Student

Guest: Mitchell Harper

Voice Artist: Nomava Kibare

Research and Direction: Yalezo Njuguna

Post-Production: LiMotive

Original Music Produced by: Katlego DoouShii Thema

Producers: Yalezo Njuguna and Kibare wa Njuguna

Film Recommendation

This is Not a Burial, It’s A Resurrection [Podcast Recommendation] - Trailer

Brought to you by:

Enraptured Odyssey

NFVF PESP Fund

  continue reading

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