In an email from the Festival Director, Dina Afkhampour to Mr. Nwelue, she says;
“I am so pleased to that you have agreed to be the official jury for the 2017 edition of CinemAfrica FIlm Festival. Each one of you has a unique background and capacity that we found potent in combination.”
Mr. Nwelue is award-winning author of The
Abyssinian Boy, a novel about a Nigerian woman married to an Indian man,
which is set majorly in India, where he lived and where he is a Visiting
Assistant Professor of African Studies at Manipur University.
He currently lives in Athens, Ohio,
where he is a Research Fellow at Ohio Uiversity. His latest offering, Hip-Hop
is Only for Children has been described by one of India’s finest
writers, Shobhaa De as ‘beguiling’ and ‘superbly researched.’
CinemAfrica is a non-profit
organisation that works towards spreading high-quality African and diaspora cinema
in Sweden. We show features, short films and documentaries and act as a
platform and a forum for African film in Sweden. We also work towards
increasing the amount of film shown in cinemas, during festivals and on
television, and to broaden DVD distribution networks. By showing African and
diaspora film we’re aiming at broadening the types of culture on offer in
Sweden and at increasing the knowledge Swedes have about African current
affairs.
CinemAfrica’s Film Festival started
1998 in Stockholm, and is now the largest festival for African cinema in the
Nordic countries. We invite current filmmakers and participants in the public
discourse to our festival to participate in seminars and discussions around the
films we show. CinemAfrica also conducts individual screenings, film breakfasts
and seminars. Additionally, we work with other organisations and film festivals
to enable them to show African film as part of their programming.
Visit: www.http://cinemafrica.se
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