The NBO Film Festival Back for its Third Year
The NBO Film Festival (Nairobi Film Festival) is back for its third year. It will be happening from 6th June 2019 to 16th June 2019 at Prestige Plaza, Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya. The Festival will feature films from Kenyan, African, Afro-Latin and Afro-Caribbean cinema.
Tickets are available on https://nbofilmfest.com.
Co-founded by film director Mbithi Masya and producer Sheba Hirst, The NBO Film Festival wants to revitalize cinema-going culture in Nairobi as a critical means of contributing to the growth of a healthy film industry in Kenya. The festival began to do that in the last three years by presenting exceptional films from around the world that are rarely presented in Nairobi’s mainstream cinema and showing the best made Kenyan films in a lively festival format.
Lusala, a film directed by Mugambi Nthiga, produced by One Fine Day Films and Ginger Ink Films will make its world premiere at the festival. This will be continuing a tradition that started in the 2017 premiere of Kati Kati by Mbithi Masya and was followed by the 2018 premiere Supa Modo by Likarion Wainaina.
This year, the schedule will include:
- Lusala, directed by Mugambi Nthiga
- Adama, directed by Simon Rouby
- Cook Off, directed by Tomas Brickhill
- Subira, directed by Sippy Chadha
- City Of God, directed by Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund
- Keteke, directed by Peter Sedufia
- Miriam Miente, directed by Natalia Cabral and Oriol Estrada
- Talking About Trees, directed by Suhaib Gasmelbari
- Yuli, directed by Icíar Bollaín
- The Tokoloshe, directed by Jerome Pikwane
- Sew The Winter To My Skin, directed by Dom Pedro
- Liyana, directed by Aaron Kopp and Amanda Kopp
- Akasha, directed by Hajooj Kuka
- Mercy of the Jungle, director Joël Karekezi
- The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia directed by Arturo Infante
- Five Fingers for Marseilles directed by Michael Matthews
- The Burial of Kojo, directed by Blitz “The Ambassador” Bazawule
The festival will also include:
- A Selection of Short Films curated by NBO Film Fest
- Shorts, Shorts and Shots, a selection of short films curated by Docubox
NBO Film Festival believes that cinema is one of the most critical ways that modern societies examine who they are and interrogate who they would collectively like to be. The team is committed to the notion that films are best experienced with an audience – where you experience your own emotions as you watch the films but are also conscious of the reactions of those around you. The festival is also dedicated to the presentation of film in a manner that loyally honors the creative intentions of the filmmaker – sonically and visually by presenting the films using the best screening facilities in the city.
NBO Film Festival’s events and screenings are a strong debunking of the myth that Kenyan audience are not interested in consuming Kenyan content. They are simply starved of good examples of it. The audience numbers multiplied by five between the 2017 and 2018 festivals – a true indicator that there is a well-established appetite for films that go well beyond what mainstream distribution currently has to offer.
With that in mind, NBO aims to bring the best of the cinema world to Nairobi; at the inaugural festival, the focus was entirely on films made in Kenya to remind ourselves that we are part of the global cinema conversation; in 2018 the focus was on the best of contemporary African cinema. While continuing dedication to these two programmatic areas, the festival is expanding to include the Afro-Latin and Afro-Caribbean Cinema and films from their related diasporas.
Contact the festival anywhere through these channels to get more details:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NBOFilmFest
Instagram: https://instagram.com/nbofilmfest
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NBOFilmFest/
Website: https://nbofilmfest.com
Email: team@nbofilmfest.com
Hashtag: #NBOFilmFest
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/316045795977802/
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