The Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF) has announced the official selection of films in competition for 2018 with an entry from Saudi Arabia titled The Great Muse and The Desert Voices from Morocco making it in the feature film category and Al Sheikh Noel from Iraq making it to the short films category. The festival will […]
The Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF) has announced the official selection of films in competition for 2018 with an entry from Saudi Arabia titled The Great Muse and The Desert Voices from Morocco making it in the feature film category and Al Sheikh Noel from Iraq making it to the short films category. The festival will take place in various venues in and around Stone Town Zanzibar from July 7th 15th 2018.
This year has seen over 4,000 films submitted across various entry platforms with a marked increase in the number of documentaries submitted. More than 800 documentaries were entered for consideration. With nearly 400 features being submitted, the festival authorities say the selection process for 2018 was extremely difficult.
Entries were also received from all over the world with submissions coming from over 140 countries, with the USA and India leading the number of submissions. East African filmmakers have also shown interest in ZIFF with Ugandan filmmakers submitting 55 films, 54 from Kenya, and Tanzania 31.
The films in selection cross a broad spectrum of topics and genres and represent over 40 countries including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda South Africa, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Iraq, Western Sahara, Niger, Iran, The United States, France, Ghana, Belgium, Tunisa, Swaziland, India, United Kingdom and many more.
Speaking about the selection process and the final line-up, Festival Director Fabrizio Colombo said: The sheer number of film submissions for ZIFF 2018 was a surprise. It is rewarding to see how much our Festival is growing and is attracting so many filmmakers around the world, but especially from our continent. We tried to stick close to our theme for this year, celebrating the courage of many filmmakers who are telling the truth and speaking out for positive change in this world. Surely, some films selected will shake the power systems and old mentalities and that is what cinema is all about, challenging perceptions and imagining a different world.
“Finally, Im glad to see the potentiality of the cinema industry in East Africa, and I have to mention particularly the creativity of young Tanzanian filmmakers that through their short films are truly showing the new wave of cinema in Tanzania. We invite all cinema lovers to join us this year in Zanzibar!
The official selection for Best Web, TV, and Student films will also be announced shortly.