Córdoba, 20th September 2013.
The African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT returns from the 11th to the
19th of October in order to celebrate its 10th anniversary, striving for
the contribution to a better understanding of the neighbouring
continent through its film culture. In this tenth edition – the second
one in Cordoba after eight years in Tarifa (Cadiz) –, Cordoba cements
its place as the only Spanish platform showcasing African and Middle
Eastern cinemas.
FCAT Cordoba, organised by the NGOD Al Tarab with the sponsorship of the
City Council of Cordoba, Magtel Corp. and Instituto Halal, will screen
during one week over 66 films from or on Africa made by 31 different
countries. This will be completed by a series of activities implying all
audiences and professionals, spread across the city.
The mayor of Cordoba, José Antonio Nieto, has highlighted in the press
conference that the FCAT Cordoba “is not a festival seeking for glamour,
the yellow press or the big stars”. Instead it aims at “reinforcing the
relation between the city of Cordoba and Africa, which is very close
geographically speaking but very far away in our mind and heart”.
“Sometimes”, he has added, “it is a good idea to be directly exposed to
Africa in order to better understand”, and this is possible through a
festival like this. The achievement of organising this event has been
quite hard, however, it presents even more quality than the last
edition, which already engaged an audience composed of over 13,000
spectators. “This festival places Cordoba at the centre of the world of
African and Arab cinema”.
Mane Cisneros, Director of the festival, has claimed that the FCAT makes
its tenth anniversary with a more limited budget – 200,000€ instead the
270,000€ of the last edition -. However, “this austerity does not
hamper the professionalism and quality of the cultural proposal”.
Cisneros has anticipated that there will be a strong presence of North
African young filmmakers, “who have already had the time to take into
perspective what has been going on in this area”, in relation to the
so-called ‘Arab Spring’. She has also insisted on the high number of
premiers at the festival, since “fortunately or unfortunately, we keep
struggling to convince Spanish distributors that these cinemas can have a
commercial release in our country”.
Love for cinema
For the celebration of its tenth anniversary, the African Film Festival
of Cordoba has organised a special retrospective film category. It works
as a review of over fifty years of African cinemas, consisting on a
selection of 10 films revolving about love.
The category, named ’10 Fragments of an African Discourse on Love” is
not just an anthropologic analysis on love practices and desire
manifestations in Africa, but also, a whole statement of intentions by
the FCAT organisation. This is the year for the 10th anniversary since a
collective of people shared their love for African cinemas under the
shape of a film festival, becoming hence a unique initiative in Spain.
The festival programme is divided into eight sections, being three of
them competitive. The three competitive categories, The African Dream
(feature length films), On the Other Side of the Strait (documentary
films) and Africa in Short (feature and documentary short films) will
include a total number of 27 titles.
In addition to this, the non-competitive categories are Pandora’s Box
(films on Africa made by Western filmmakers), Africa in Rhythm (on
African dance and music), Carte Blanche to the EDOC (taking as to the
International Festival of Documentary Film of Quito through a selection
of five films on afrodescendants) and the already mentioned 10 Fragments
of an African Discourse on Love. Finally, there will be a series of
special sessions to be added to these two official and non-official
selections.
The 10th African Film Festival of Cordoba will bring to the cinemas of
the capital a selective show comprising 31 different countries. It is
worth mentioning the strong participation of North African titles, made
in Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia; as well as that of
sub-Saharan titles, with film productions from Senegal, Burkina Faso,
Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa, one of the most established film
industries in the continent.
Similarly there will be non African countries represented, including,
Germany, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Spain,
United States, Ethiopia, France, Gabon, Guinea Conakry, Equatorial
Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Portugal, Qatar, Dem. Rep. Congo,
Trinidad and Tobago.
Cinema as an industry
One again, FCAT Espacio Profesional is aimed at the promotion of mutual
knowledge and the collaboration among the professionals of this field in
Africa, Spain and beyond. The professionals involved will meet from the
15th to the 18th October at Casa Árabe, during the 5th Forum ‘África
Produce’ and a series of conferences and round tables. An additional
element to be considered is the Film Appetizers, a more informal
environment of discussion among filmmakers, journalists, audiences, and
thus a great opportunity to discuss in-depth the films included in the
competitive categories of the festival.
Among the parallel activities at FCAT, a special mention lies on the
organisation of the course-workshop on Film Criticism for young
professionals. This workshop offers an introduction to the theory and
practice of Film Criticism and Cultural Communications, and is conducted
by the acclaimed film reviewer Alfonso Crespo, with invited experts as
tutors, such as Beatriz Leal Riesco and Olivier Barlet, among others.
Parallel Activities
FCAT Cordoba is not just about the venues for the screening of films, as
the wide range of parallel activities shows. There will be a
story-teller during the afternoons, screenings in different
municipalities, a photography exhibition by Javier Hirschfeld called
Malagorée: de puerto a puerto. Arte malagueño de ida y vuelta
[Malagorée: from port to port. Art from Málaga to go and return], and
meetings with different NGOs in the city.
An innovative aspect of this edition, if the involvement of the
volunteering team, composed of eighty people. They have been organising
activities prior to the festival, such as the educational sessions, the
screening of a video made by them in the centre of under-eighteen people
and the meeting of volunteers with entrepreneurs.
Venues of the festival
The venues where the festival will take place are Teatro Góngora, Casa
Áraba, Vimcorsa, the cultural centre Rey Heredia Veintidós and Instituto
Andaluz de la Juventud (Andalusian Youth Institute).
Tickets sale
This year, the tickets to the screenings can be purchased at the tickets
box office of the different venues, which will open to the audience one
hour prior to the screening. Additionally, there will be three kinds of
ticket deals – one-day pass, festival pass, and discounted pass for
students, unemployed and people aged over 65. All passes will be
available for sale at the tickets box office of Teatro Góngora. The
festival pass will also be available for sale at Fuentes Guerra.
Private sponsors
The enterprise from Cordoba, Magtel, which has been working in Africa
for years, is part of the sponsors of FCAT Cordoba. Another private
sponsor is Halal Institute, an entity that manages the guaranteed brand
Halal for products and services for enterprises and entities aimed at
audiences practising Islam, in Spain, the UE and for the exportation of
Andalusian and Spanish to Muslim countries. FCAT Cordoba will also count
on the economic support of Maya Real, a Catalan enterprise focused on
cultural projects.
The Counsellor of Magtel, Isidro López Magdaleno, has informed during
the press conference that the enterprise has been in Africa for years,
with an office in Casablanca (Morocco). He will be sponsoring the Award
of the festival. “It is a honour to help the festival” for the first
time, and “hopefully it will not be the last one”, he has added.
Isabel Romero, Director of Halal Institute, has stated through their
symbolic support, the enterprise is trying to “contribute and create
further synergies for the promotion of links with our closest
neighbours”.
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