After the success of
the 2015 iRep International Documentary
Film Festival in March, the iRepresent Documentary Film Forum has continued
to step higher in its operation, especially garnering international
recognitions. The year’s edition of the yearly film feast, which marked the
fifth anniversary of the iREP Film Festival, indeed seems to have launched the
Forum into a season of recognition across the globe.
A statement made available to Newswatch Times by
the Executive Director of iREP International Documentary Film Festival, Wale Emmanuel Orosun, revealed that two
weeks ago, iREP was the co-host of the Dok.Network Africa programme at the 30th
Anniversary edition of the Dok.Fest Munich, one of the prime documentary film
festivals in Europe.
The event, according
to him, held at
the prestigious Museum Funf Kontinente Munich, witnessed an impressive diverse
audience.
“The special session screened among others the film by
Camilla Nielsson (Denmark) "The Democrats" and Rehad
Desai's compelling work "Miners’ Shot Down" (South
Africa) as well as "La Sirene De Faso Fani" by Michel K. Zongo(Burkina
Faso). It also presented a dynamic panel discussion on documentary's political
role in emerging democracies in Africa. Rens van Munster of the Danish
Institute for International Studies presented a talk with very interesting
perspectives on the Political dimensions of Documentary filmmaking,” said Emmanuel in the statement.
The statement further
revealed that, “Co-founder and Executive Director of iREP, Femi Odugbemi, was a
featured speaker. He also presented "Miners’ Shot Down" on behalf of South
African director, Rehad Desai. The film was curated
and recommended to Dok.Fest 2015 by iREP and had earlier featured as part of
the screened films at the iREP 2014 edition.
“The
idea of AFRICA DAY had been inspired by the collaboration between DOK.Fest
and iREP, which began three years ago. The collaboration has also yielded
another opportunity as DOK.Fest has asked iREP to send in one of its operation
staff to once again undertake a six-week internship starting in November.
“The
cooperation and collaboration between iREP and DOK.Fest had been midwifed by
the Goethe Institute, Lagos, which had also been the intermediary of the
relationship between iREP and the Ag-Dok – the highly influential German
association of independent film producers, which in the past four years, has
brought groups of German filmmakers to every edition of the yearly iREP
festival.
“Shortly after the
staging this year’s iREP Festival from March 22 to 24, 2015 at the Freedom
Park, Lagos, the forum received a gladdening news from Cape Town in South
Africa, that it should send a representative to the Encounters Documentary
Film Festival – a highly competitive
international documentary film workshop and industry gathering, for a
three-week training and internship that would usher collaborative programming.
“iREP 2015 Festival
Manager, Lanre Olupona has since left for South Africa on that attachment. He
will work and understudy the programming team of Encounters Festival over
intensive three weeks, with a view to learning best practices in festival operations
and management.”
It will be recalled
that just two years ago, another iREP Festival Manager, Toyin Poju-Oyemade was
in Munich Germany to understudy the operations of the Dok.Fest Documentary Festival
as well. All of these exchanges have strengthened iREP’s global network and
enshrined global best practices in its operations.
In June at the
prestigious Sheffield Documentary Film Festival UK, Femi Odugbemi will also be
a featured speaker on the subject of “Imperialism Or Inquiry – How Fair Is Foreign Filming?” a major panel of the Documentary Campus Industry
Conference. He will as well be meeting several
global documentary filmmakers to schedule films for the 2016 iREP Festival.
In
July, Odugbemi will also be attending the People2People Conference scheduled to
be hosted by the 2015 Durban International Film Festival in South Africa.
Odugbemi is on the Advisory Board of the People2People Conference and iREP is a
founding signatory to the Documentary Network Africa, DNA, an influential
documentary platform featuring filmmakers from over 45 countries in the
continent.
Resumption of monthly screening
In the same vein,
Emmanuel in the statement revealed that, after the disruption wrought by the
last chaotic electioneering timetable, iREP will be resuming its monthly film
screening programme at the Freedom Park Lagos in the first week of June with
the tribute screening of the film “Uncommon Service” produced by Deji Adesanya
on the unusual story of patriotism and community service by Dr. Yombo Awojobi,
a medical doctor cum
inventor, engineer, philosopher, all rolled into one. Dr. Yombo Awojobi died a few weeks ago.
“The film screening
event takes place on Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 2pm at Freedom Park, Broad Street
Lagos.”
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