Official Selection 6th edition Eko International Film Festival 2015

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Every new year brings us another Eko International Film Festival which the 6th edition will kick off November 16-21,2015 at the prestigious Silverbird Cinemas Victoria Island. Lagos, Nigeria. Below  is the Official Selection of films for the 2015 festival.

Feature Films

THE HERO                     by               Laun   KRYEZIU    : KOSOVO

GOD FORGIVE US        by              Michael  BACHOCHIN    : USA

CONFERENCING          by               Emmanuel PLASSERAUD  :    FRANCE

TRAGEDY                      by               Azita MOGOUEE :   IRAN

HAM & THE PIPER      by                 Mark Norfock : UK

POPOLO                       by                 Edo NATASHA : USA

SILVER RAIN                by                 Juliet    Asanze : GHANA

STOLEN LIVES             by                 Emmanuel Williams:   NIGERIA

REQUITE                     by                 Ego Aghedo : NIGERIA

MISS TEACHER           by                  Chika Ike :  NIGERIA

HEAVENS HELL           by                  Katung Direkta Aduwak  : NIGERIA

STIGMA                       by                   Dagogo Diminas : NIGERIA

 

 

Documentary Films

AFUERA                                       by        -U Laurentia GEBSKE  :   FRANCE

UNDER THE PALAVER TREE    by       Clair SAVARY :   FRANCE

 

Indigenous Films

ALARAU                                      by                Tayo Afolayan :NIGERIA

BOGIRI OLANU                          by                 Taiwo Samuel: NIGERIA

IJE EGO                                      by              Osy Living Stone:   NIGERIA

 

 

Short films

ZYRA                                           by        Douglas ENOGIERU :  Nigeria

AWAITING LAZARUS                 by         Orok DUKE :      Uk/Nigeria

DUST LAND                                 by          Jacob C   ANDERSON:  USA

SPOONS                                      by          Olivia WATSON:   UK

LA BOUCLE (THE LOOP)           by          Didier CHENEAU  :   France

THE AWAKENING                       by          Steven  MATTHEWS :   Nigeria

GOLDEN RATIO                          by           Kingsley OBORO:    Nigeria/Ghana

SOBRIETY                                    by           Donatus DENIS N :   Nigeria

BROKEN DESTINY                       by           Kocabelle   GUIMINI : Nigerian Resident

DERANGED                                  by           Lawrence   CHUKWU : Nigerian

 

 

Student Animation Films

TATIANA                                      by         Faruk SADIQ, Sadiq SADIQ : Nigeria

PICO                                             by         Kelvin ATTEMIE- HART :  Nigeria

 

TOTAL OF 3114 FROM 118 COUNTRIES FOR 2015 EKOIFF

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The Eko International Film Festival is one of the premier venues for the exhibition and promotion of feature and short films in the Lagos, and one of the leading independent film festivals in Africa dedicated to celebrating and sharing with national and international audiences the absolute best in the world of films and screenplays, film scores, and some other genres.
The festival features special presentations, retrospectives, workshops, pitch panels, networking events, celebrities, a gala awards reception and ceremony, and many of the world’s top independent film screenings.

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After the deadline for film submission for the 6th edition of the annual Eko International Film Festival. We received 3114 Film from 118 countries of the world. The festival Team will announce the selected films before the end of September

 

2,511 FILMS SUBMITTED FROM 117 COUNTRIES FOR 2015 EKOIFF

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The Film “Promise Land” From USA,

THE PROMISE

Submission  by Location

Country Submissions
United States 361
United Kingdom 209
Spain 156
Canada 149
India 148
France 139
Iran, Islamic Republic of 116
Italy 96
Brazil 81
Germany 78
Not Specified 48
Russian Federation 46
Egypt 42
Portugal 41
Turkey 40
Argentina 37
Ireland 31
Australia 31
Mexico 27
Nigeria 34
Philippines 24
Taiwan 22
Poland 21
China 21
Romania 21
Singapore 20
Korea, Republic of 18
Israel 17
Denmark 15
Sweden 15
Hong Kong 15
Belgium 13
Croatia 13
Syrian Arab Republic 12
Switzerland 12
Greece 12
Netherlands 12
South Africa 11
Serbia 11
Finland 11
Bulgaria 10
Peru 10
Indonesia 9
New Zealand 9
Austria 9
Kosovo 9
Pakistan 9
Angola 9
Nepal 8
Ukraine 8
Hungary 7
Bangladesh 7
Iraq 7
Japan 7
Ecuador 7
Thailand 7
Norway 6
Colombia 6
Kazakhstan 6
Cameroon 6
Viet Nam 6
Chile 6
Czech Republic 5
Cuba 5
Bahrain 5
Sri Lanka 5
Uganda 5
Lithuania 4
Algeria 4
United Arab Emirates 4
Malaysia 4
Afghanistan 4
Lebanon 4
Georgia 4
Morocco 4
Kenya 4
Ghana 3
Slovakia 3
Cyprus 3
Moldova, Republic of 3
Estonia 2
Côte d’Ivoire 2
Lesotho 2
Dominican Republic 2
Mongolia 2
Myanmar 2
Puerto Rico 2
Palestine, State of 2
Martinique 2
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 2
Tanzania, United Republic of 2
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the 2
Iceland 2
Isle of Man 2
Belarus 2
Jordan 1
Latvia 1
Gabon 1
Western Sahara 1
Qatar 1
Mozambique 1
Malta 1
Botswana 1
Paraguay 1
Luxembourg 1
Azerbaijan 1
El Salvador 1
Kyrgyzstan 1
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of 1
Zimbabwe 1
Macao 1
Guinea-Bissau 1
Guinea 1
Rwanda 1
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of 1
Guadeloupe 1
French Polynesia 1

Entries by Category

Category Entries
Feature Film , Short Film , Fiction, Documentaries , Short Documentaries, Horror, Student Film 1 minute 2511

 

‘VERDICT’ by Stanlee Ohikhuare for 6th Ekoiff

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SYNOPSIS :

19 year Old LaVena Johnson joined the Army sequel to the 911 terrorist attacks.
She was sent to Iraq by the Army.
On July 19th a soldier with a black book knocked on her parents’ door. He regretfully informed them of their daughter’s death.
Her 20th birthday became her wake.
She had been Battered, Raped and Murdered with convincing evidence.
The Army however, says it was SUICIDE.
VERDICT is a re-enactment of the Army’s Conclusion on the case which they insist is “CLOSED”!

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Stanlee Ohikhuare The Director

Dagogo Diminas movie ‘Stigma’ for 6th Ekoiff

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GOGO Film Director Dagogo Diminas

S T I G M A UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon said: “Stigma remains the single most important barrier to public action. It is a main reason why too many people are afraid to see a doctor to determine whether they have the disease, or to seek treatment if so. It helps make AIDS the silent killer, because people fear the social disgrace of speaking about it, or taking easily available precautions. Stigma is a chief reason why the AIDS epidemic continues to devastate societies around the world. We can fight stigma. STIG Synopsis A fiction drama about ignorance and the consequences of carelessness. But also about the power to overcome desperate situations in life, to burst one’s bonds and finally to be what you want to be. The life that surrounds Vanessa in the small village she lives is manageable. Her mother, Ibiso, works as the local midwife, she is the only child of an already finished relationship and her mother’s job permits her to go to school.

There are few obligations for her until her mother decides to accept the rampant promises of Smart Bob Manuel and marry him. Quickly this new stepfather shows his real face including his penchants for other women, stealing the mother’s money and spend it for his extensive journeys to the local bar. Finally his way ends in the house and in the arms of Ibiso’s best friend. Vanessa’s childhood come to an abrupt end when her mother becomes ill, first without knowing the reason, and Vanessa needs to work in her mother’s profession to aliment the family with now two more little children. She must learn about the enormity of ignorant thinking when a doctor and very good friend of hers diagnoses AIDS to her mother which results in the community including family members and her stepfather ostracize her mother and her. In this very moment they need help and support, but get only indifference and refusal.
Stigmatized, Ibiso dies in desperation and loneliness. Vanessa’s heritage is a continuous stigmatization and financial problem because the instilled fear makes most of her patients stay away. Although she’s working with more medical precautions than her mother, Vanessa becomes infected with the virus also. The young woman is going to cave in, remembering the sad way in which her mother was taken, and to be left alone from her dearly beloved longtime boyfriend.
When Vanessa decides to end her tragic life by herself, it takes a turn for the better, for the only reason that there’s someone who is not following that antiquated ways of thinking. With the help of that person Vanessa is no more a prisoner of circumstance and social rape. She turns her illness into the possibility to begin a new life and buries the stigma of being HIV positive by starting a career as a motivational speaker and famous advocate of people with AIDS. Her successful fight not only initiates her personal reformation but also companions of Vanessa’s past develop and now want to come back to her life.
But forgiveness is not easy to grant and sometimes it could be too late….

Become A Sponsor To The 6th Eko International Film Festival.

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Eko international film festival welcomes new ideas and would love to work with any organization that shares interest in the arts and entertainment industry during the 6th edition of the event coming up November 16-21, 2015.
We have a wide range of unique sponsorship opportunities for businesses and partners who want to be involved in our annual event and other occasions throughout the year, allowing companies to identify with major players in the film industry and driving their brands among an affluent consumer audience.

SPONSORSHIP
For more information on a customized Eko International Film Festival sponsorship package designed to accommodate your brand’s marketing agenda, please contact President at +234 803 303 6171. president@ekoiff.org

Sponsorship Brochure
ADVERTISING
For advertising opportunities in our Festival Program Brochure, please contact our Advertising Sales Coordinator at +234 818 315 1753. marketing@ekoiff.org
Advertising Media Kit
FILM & FOOD
For Film & Food Fundraising Party sponsor opportunities, please contact Marketing Coordinator at +234 818 315 1753 ; marketing@ekoiff.org
Film & Food Sponsorship Packages 2015

Eko International Film Festival will appreciate prospective Festival Sponsors whose contribution and commitment to aspiring filmmakers and screenwriters through their financial support will enhance our annual event. This will ensure Eko International Film Festival continues to administer its various educational, cultural and motion picture initiatives every year.

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Now Open : 6th Edition of Eko International Film Festival Film Submission

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The Eko International Film Festival will return for its sixth edition in 2015 from November 16th to 21st .The Film Festival contributes to the Nigeria being positioned as a creative hub through its focus on high quality, Nigeria cinema.

Eko International Film Festival (EKOIFF) is accepting entries to the 6th EKOIFF edition. Applications for submitting films are being accepted on the official EKOIFF website
(Submission starts March 1st and Deadline:July 15, 2015).
For a summary of the regulations for the 2016 edition, please visit the EKOIFF website; http://www.ekoiff.org/submission-2/ or contact us by e-mail at submissions@ekoiff.org
The Festival accepts films in seven  sections which includes
Feature Film
Short Film
Fiction
Documentaries
Short Documentaries
Horror

Student Film 1 minute

More information on the programme will be released in the lead up to the event. www.ekoiff.org

“Jesus and the Vanished Women” Closes 2014 Eko International Film Festival

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The expository documentary film “Jesus and the Vanished Women” (Jesus und die verschwundenen Frauen) closed the 5th annual Eko International Film Festival Sunday night at the Silverbird Cinemas, Silverbird Galleria on Victoria Island, Lagos. It was one of the three special films from makido Film of Vienna in German and dubbed in English for English audiences. The other two makido films included “Diplomatic Liaisons – Mistresses of the Vienna Congress – Sex, Lies and Diplomacy”

(Der Wiener Kongress und die Macht der Frauen) by Monika Czernin, Melissa Müller and The Righteous Among the Nations: Rescuers and Volunteers During National Socialism” (Die Gerechten unter den Völkern. Retter und Helfer im Nationalsozialismus), a very powerful documentary by Andrea Morgenthaler. A timeless memorial tribute to “honor those who stood by the Jews in their darkest hour” during the Holocaust. It followed the 1963 Yad Vashem worldwide program to find and pay tribute to those who had rescued Jews, calling them the “Righteous Among the Nations”.

The exceptional biographies of Dorothea Neff, Franz Leitner, Jaroslawa Lewicki, Esther Grinberg-Boissevain, and the Helmrich couple demonstrate how it was possible even under the most adverse circumstances to show humanity and sympathy.

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“Jesus and the Vanished Women “(Jesus und die verschwundenen Frauen) is written and directed by famous award winning Austrian actress, filmmaker and author Maria Blumencron, whose film endorses Feminist theology.

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Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene are possibly the names that spring to one’s mind first when thinking of Jesus of Nazareth. In the gospels and epistles of the New Testament, the women around Jesus play a very special role, which, over the course of Church history has been repressed. It was the women, Jesus’ female disciples, according to the gospels, who remained true to Jesus in his most difficult hours on the cross and who were the first to bear witness to his resurrection. Women such as the deaconess and abbess, Phoebe of Cenchreae, or the apostle, Junia, were the equals of the other (male) disciples, led communities, were apostles just like the Twelve.

Who were the women with whom Jesus of Nazareth surrounded himself? What were his relationships with them? And what role did they play in the imitation of Christ, in the first Christian communities?

 

The closing ceremony ended with closing remarks and cocktail reception.

The special guests who graced the event included accomplished Nigerian filmmakers Lancelot Imasuen, Ralp Nwadike, Francis Onwoche, Chike Ibekwe, Victor Okhai, Amaka Anioji and others. They all met with Nicole Polsterer of makido Film and Nella Hengstler, Commercial Counsellor at the Austrian Embassy in Nigeria who represented the ambassador. makido Film is working on co-productions with Nigerian film filmmakers for the “Time for Africa” projects and international film distribution for Nigerian films in Europe.

 

Photographs from the 2014 annual Eko International Film Festival from November 20-23, at the Silverbird Cinemas, Silverbird Galleria on Victoria Island, Lagos.

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Hope Obioma Opara, President of the annual Eko International Film Festival, Bola Saliu, Nicole Polsterer of makido Film, Amaka Anioji, Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Nella Hengstler, Commercial Counsellor of the Austrian Embassy in Nigeria who represented the ambassador and a guest at the closing day of the event, Sunday evening of November 23, 2014.

 

 

TALK 3Polsterer of makido Film of Vienna and Omiko Awa of The Guardian newspaper.

 

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Top Nigerian filmmakers Francis Onwochei (board member of the Audio-Visual Rights of Nigeria, AVRS)and Ralph Nwadike with Hope Obioma Opara.

 

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Victor Okhai, multilingual filmmaker and scholar who has sat on several international film festival juries, including FESPACO, Abuja International Film Festival, Schnitt, Cairo International Film Festival and Founder/Director of the International Film and Broadcast Academy, Lagos. The academy is acclaimed Nigeria’s first private film school. He is also the organizer of In-Short International Film Festival in  Lagos.

 

 

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Hope Obioma Opara with famous award winning filmmaker and photographer Femi Odugbemi and Co-Founder of iRepresent International Documentary Forum and CEO of DVWORX Studios, Lagos. 

 

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Francis Onwochei, award winning filmmaker Chike Ibekwe and Victor Okhai.

 

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 Actress and Model Chinenye Okechukwu

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 Stanlee ,Grace Edwin-Okon, Chinenye and associates. 

 

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Representatives from Nollywood Radio Paris France

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 Cast of Rough Chase and the Director and Producer

 

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~ Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/Editor of Nigerians Report Online and author “Children of Heaven”, “Scarlet Tears of London”, “Bye, Bye Mugabe”, “In the House of Dogs”, “The Prophet Lied”, “Diary of the Memory Keeper” and other books.

FILMS FOR 5TH EKO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014

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 NIGERIAN FILMS

ROUGH CHASE                              Feature Film                              Nigeria

BLOOD AND ROMANCE     Indigenous Language  Feature Film    Nigeria

MEGA CORPORATION                          Feature Film                     Nigeria                                                                                                                                                     

LABO “LIFE IS A JOURNEY”          Nigerian in Diaspora Feature Film      Nigeria/U.K

OJUJU                                                  Feature Film                         Nigeria                   

OBLIVIOUS                                           Feature Film                        Nigeria

CHETA NNA          Indigenous Language   Feature Film                    Nigeria  

STING                                                    Short Film                            Nigeria                                                                                                                                

AISHA                                                      Short Film                          Nigeria                                                                            

FOREIGN FILMS

JFK: A PRESIDENT BETRAYED            Feature Film                            USA

CLAN’S WIFE                                     Feature Film                            Uganda

THE RAPE OF THE SARABURU WOMEN           Short film                  USA

LORRY GIRLS                            Short  Film                                       India

HOLD STRONG                           Short Film                                South Africa     

UND WIEDER “ONCE AGAIN”      Short Film                                Germany

REM                                  Short Film                                                      Spain

BRIGHT & DARK              Short                                                        Germany

THE DIVE                           Short Film                                                  France

THE RIGHTEOUS AMONGST NATIONS SAVIOURS AND   HELPERS UNDER NATIONALISM 

                                                                                     Documentary Makido Film Austria

MISTRESSES AT THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA (SEX LIES, DIPLOMACY)

                                                                                        Documentary Makido  Film Austria

JESUS AND THE WOMEN WHO VANISHED

                                                                                     (Documentary)     Makido Film Austria

 

 

                                                                       

 

 

                                           

 

MAKIDO FILM COMPETITION NOW FOCUSES ON NIGERIAN WOMEN

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“Time for Africa” A New Film Collaboration between Europe and Africa By Makido Austria and Eko International Film Festival Nigeria

Makido and EKOIFF present the Time for Africa! film competition. Filmmakers can enter a short now focuses on Nigerian Women for short Internship film Competition.

The new focus is now on (What does Nigerian middle class look like? What is the middle class in Nigeria? How do women lead their lives in the triangle of family, work and spirituality?).

The film should be of a maximum length of 7 minutes.

The prize: Two paid internships.
The internships will be for a minimum of three and a maximum of six months, starting in 2015 at the earliest.

The applicants should be between 24 and 29 years old and either be enrolled at a university or have graduated not longer than two years ago in July 2015. Females are strongly encouraged to apply. The internship will be paid.

An intern will have the opportunity to work in one or more of the following roles:

–    Journalist and content developer

– Camera Assistant (work with experienced camera operators, use of broadcast cameras and ancillary equipment as well as lighting equipment)

– Sound Assistant (Microphone technology, boom handling, radio microphones, personal microphones, a particular focus on voice recording)

– Editing Assistant (work with experienced video editors and directors, preparation, support and finishing of an edit, management of footage, archive handling and research)

– Delivery Assistant (finalise programs for transmission, creation of accessible versions, subtitling, DVD authoring)

– Production Assistant (an in depth experience of the complex processes required for any TV production)

 

Are you interested in taking part in the competition? Please send your film on DVD, CV and motivation statement to

Mr Hope Obioma Opara, president@ekoiff.org

The deadline is 10 November 2014.

Please include

  • A CV and a motivation statement, including a description of your technical skills and any references to films you have already contributed to.
  • A copy of your valid passport.
  • Dates of availability in 2015 and preferred length of assignment.
  • A recommendation letter from academia or business.

 

For more information about us, please visit

www.makidofilm.tv and www.ekoiff.org