GT BANK TO SUPPORT AFRICAN METROPOLIS
Project will highlight young directing talent in seven
African nations
Guaranty Trust Bank,
Nigeria's foremost financial institution, has partnered with the
Goethe-Institut of South Africa and Steven Markovitz to support African
Metropolis; an initiative of the Goethe-Institut and executive producer Steven
Markovitz, with further support of the Hubert Bals Fund of the International
Film Festival Rotterdam. African Metropolis is a project aimed at exploring and
promoting African short films and filmmakers from different capitals of the
continent across key platforms.
Goethe-Institut of South Africa
The short films will
be shot in Lagos , Abidjan ,
Kinshasa , Dakar , Johannesburg , Cairo and Nairobi . The work of
these young film artists will show the face of a modern and cosmopolitan Africa and challenge long-standing clichés about the
continent. All seven shorts are set for delivery in May 2013.
The filmmakers are Jim
Chuchu of Kenya , Egyptian
director Ahmed Ghoneimy, Folasakin Iwajomo of Nigeria ,
Marie Ka, who is Senegalese/Martiniquan, Philippe Lacote of the Ivory Coast , Yohan Lengole of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ,
and South African director Vincent Moloi.
Segun Agbaje, CEO of
GTBank said: “We are delighted to take part in supporting the work of African
film artists who will share with the world their take on urban Africa, and wish
that our support will encourage continued good work from these storytellers as
well as others yet to come of age.”
Lien
Heidenreich-Seleme at the Goethe-Institut, South Africa said: “The
Goethe-Institut is proud to be the main partner on this project. We regard the
development of an independent and sustainable film industry on the African
continent as a high priority and we count GTBank an important partner in that
pursuit.”
Executive Producer
Steven Markovitz commented: “Our filmmakers have never lived through a shortage
of good ideas. Thanks to our partners we are now at that point where financial
support and guidance will bring ideas to light in the best possible way.”
Iwana Chronis, Manager
of the Hubert Bals Fund, commented: “We are proud to take part in this exciting
initiative and look forward to seeing the completed short films. For the Hubert
Bals Fund, participating in African Metropolis has been a great way
to stimulate emerging African film talent in their professional
development. We are delighted to welcome the Nigerian GTBank as a new
partner.”
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