Wanjiku wa Ngugi Director Helsinki African Film Festival having a chat with Ike Chime |
- What does it mean to be a young African today?
- What are their dreams, loves, and hates?
- How does young Africans negotiate power as they claim their place in the society.
Two special guest directors are expected during this year's festival, they are Kenya born David Tosh Gitonga, director of the award-winning 'Nairobi Half Life'.
The other one is Harrikrisna Anenden from Mauritius whose film Children of Troumaron won the Oumarou Ganda prize for the first best film at Fespaco 2013.
I spoke with HAFF's director, Wanjiku wa Ngugi, and during the interview she gave more detail about the organization, with emphasis on HAFF-2013.
Video interview with Wanjiku wa Ngugi. Director Helsinki International Film Festival
Trailer of some of the 22 films to be screened in this year's festival
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