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Documentary Short
50 Piastres
Saturday | 6PM | Studio 1
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21 minutes / 2021
Documentary short
Director: Aia Ali
Country: Egypt
It has been six years since I went back to Egypt. With the help of a 50 piastres banknote, my homeland is revisited, and through my relatives and our story, I question our relation to the country.
Big Dreams-A tale of resilience
Saturday | 12:30PM |Studio 1
30 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Twamsan Danaan
Country: Nigeria
Jerry Mallo, a young Agricultural machine fabricator takes us on the journey of his struggles to fullfil his childhood dream of making a sport car.
Dagmar
Saturday | 1PM | Theatre
3 minutes / 2021
Documentary short
Director: Elton Luz
Country: Brazil
Dagmar is a short story about a lady who lives in the north of Bahia, Brazil, where her profession keeps alive one of the ancient arts: the manual creation of clay utensils. Known to everyone in the city and surrounding regions, this lady shows us a different, intimate perspective on how her art saves her family from an even more vulnerable economic situation and is a living heritage of Belmonte’s history and culture.
Lindela Under Lockdown
Saturday | 7:30PM | Studio 2
8 minutes / 2020
Documentary short
Director: Sihle Hlophe
Country: South Africa
During level 5 of the national lockdown a Congolese man is detained at Lindela, the largest facility for the holding of undocumented migrants in South Africa. In an effort to expose the gross Human Rights violations that he is subjected to, and the lack of safety regulations around Covid-19, he leaks cell phone video footage to his older brother on the outside.
Àyàn: Traditional Yoruba Drum Making
Saturday | 12:30PM |Theatre
13 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Colins Akpapunami
Country: Nigeria
“Àyán” explores the art of traditional drum making in Iseyin, a sleepy town in the outskirts of Ibadan, (the cradle of Yoruba civilization in Yoruba land) of Nigeria. Told through the lens of a family of master drum makers, the documentary takes us through the intricate drum making process and the multiple uses for each drum, as well as the significance of each sound emanating from different drums.
Breaking The Chains
Saturday | 1PM | Theatre
9 minutes / 2021
Documentary short
Director: Nitsé Mathelier
Country: Canada
A Haitian-born dancer immigrated to Canada. She finds through Haitian Traditional Dance a means to affirm her identity, reconnect with her culture, and country of origin. Two dancers of Haitian background accompany her in this quest. They share their experience, connection with drums, and their understanding of the Ibo rhythm. Through their dancing, these three dancers acknowledge the freeing powerful emotion that comes with the Ibo rhythm, the necessity to break down the stereotypes that bind us. KASE CHENN is a personal thought process. A statement and celebration of our cultural heritage.
Entrepreneurs of Colour
Saturday | 11AM | Studio 2
35 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Sami Haraketi
Country: Portugal
This short film elevates the stories of several entrepreneurs of colour in Lisbon, as well as individuals who support them and are passionate about the cause for diversity. The documentary style film highlights their view of the Lisbon entrepreneurial ecosystem, showcasing their wins and their challenges within the ecosystem. The goal of the short film is to inspire entrepreneurs of colour in Europe and to inspire change in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Love Languages
Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 2
13 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Jason Osborne
Country: United Kingdom
Afro-Caribbean barbershops tend to provide a safe space for the black male community. They are environments charged with boisterous hilarity and touching honesty in equal measure. With the barber’s chair acting as a makeshift therapist’s couch, Love Languages is a nuanced and intimate portrayal of these conversations as six black men share their personal experiences of love and loss through emotive introspection, whilst challenging perceptions of their identity and black masculinity.
Music is my Refuge
Saturday | 12:30PM|Studio 2
29 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Thierno Seydou Nouro Sy
Country: Senegal
Through music, Mariama NIASS (Lady Nancy) was able to find the strength and joy of life while being a wife and mother.
Quarantine Chronicles
Saturday | 2:30PM | Theatre
12 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Denise Khumalo
Country: United States
Soul to Feed
Sunday | 2PM | Studio 1
16 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Daniel Tupinambá
Country: Brazil
The journey of a black singer and her creative process during the 2020 quarantine. All her questions, her stream of consciousness and the way to survive through art. Music that feeds the soul.
Mpululu
Majotia
(Ululate Mrs Jotia)
Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 1
9 minutes / 2021
Documentary short
Directors: Fumani Eddie Tekere, Lynett Hugs
Country: Botswana
Mpululu Majotia emanates from a traditional Kalanga folktale about this woman who was a great Ululate. Fast forward to the year 2021 a young Miss World contestant from Botswana, during one of her skill challenges exhibits a stellar Ululation that had the pageantry world on edge. This set inspired the production of the 9minute documentary on Ululation by Director Mr Fumani Eddie Tekere.
My Name Is Patience
Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 2
10 minutes / 2021
Documentary short
Director: Gregory Louis Sibanda
Country: Zimbabwe
Between 1983 and 1987, the Zimbabwean government deployed the North Korean trained Fifth Brigade into the Southern region of the country to carry out a genocide. In 2010, Owen Maseko, a visual artist from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, made an exhibition about the atrocities, it was titled “Sibathontisele”. He was arrested within 24 hours, while the exhibition was banned for five years. Eleven years later Maseko revisits the exhibition with poet Philani A. Nyoni.
Santos (Discovering El Zatoun Hiphop culture)
Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 2
9 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: Mustafa Hisham Attalla
Country: Egypt
Despite how recognized it is in the whole world since ages, Hiphop has only spread significantly in Egypt recently. But before that rapid spread, which clearly escalated in 2019. There were many underground hip-hop artists, whether on the Internet or rap battle business, but they did not receive the appropriate appreciation at the time, and one of the neighbourhoods which had a good reputation in that field is El-Zatoun neighbourhood.
Superheroes Wear Hoodies
Saturday | 1PM | Studio 1
10 minutes / 2021
Documentary short
Director: Jason Osborne
Country: United Kingdom
A group of British Black youths from one of London’s most notorious estates defy public perception by supporting their local community when they needed it the most. Not all superheroes wear capes. Sometimes they come dressed in hoodies.
The Golden Seeds
Saturday | 6PM | Studio 1
22 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Director: David Boanuh
Country: Ghana
A story of hope, dreams, and yes, also hardships.. a story of the cocoa industry, as told by the farmers themselves. Beautifully captured by Ghanaian filmmaker David Boanuh in this short documentary celebrating a fresh, West African perspective. Brought to you by Tony’s Chocolonely, because every story has multiple voices, and a more equitable future is only possible when every voice is heard.
The Forests of a Desert Land
Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 1
12 minutes / 2021
Documentary short
Director: Tim Huebschle
Country: Namibia
Our planet’s most ancient desert calls Namibia its home. Far removed from the mighty sea of sand, there are luscious forests withstanding the arid land. But these forests are under attack. Told through the eyes of a school girl, a marathon runner and an old farmer, these stories remind us that life in a desert land requires the shadow of a tree.
Young Phoenix
Saturday | 1PM (Studio 1
6 minutes / 2022
Documentary short
Directors: Jenny H Ledikwe, Isaac Marumo
Country: Botswana
Three young adults share their struggle with anxiety, depression, and alcoholism while battling to promote mental well-being among their peers. Poignant metaphoric visuals and poetic narrative uniquely portray the symptoms and emotions of these mental health conditions with an aim of destigmatization. From their darkest moments to their search for help, the film illustrates that there is light at the end of the tunnel and support is closer than you think.