8.11.2023, 17:00, Kino Cameo
EN UT + Q&A
11.11.2023, 18:00, Maxx 4
EN UT + Q&A
12.11.2023, 13:00, Maxx 5
EN UT + Q&A
How do you gain independence? How do you balance sisterhood and ambition? What is the male gaze today? How do you find your own identity? And how do you deal with your power when you have it all? Four stories follow strong female characters emancipating themselves from patriarchy in Nigeria’s fast-moving society. Through different visual and narrative approaches, these four films take us beyond tales of emancipation on a ride exploring friendship, womanhood, and sisterhood.
Besida
Chuko Esiri / Nigeria 2018 / 11'31" / DCP / colour / Urhobo / Fic
In a small tribal village, certain men are on the lookout to drive young girls to the big city. Besida’s older brother steps in to make sure that it doesn’t happen to her.
Ixora
Nengi Nelson/Nosazemen Agbontaen / Nigeria 2022 / 25'50" / DCP / colour / English / Exp/Fic
Chuma Eze is an opinionated feminist journalist in the running for a prestigious women’s award. When her boss asks her to interview Iziegbe “Izi”, who is a contender for the same award, Chuma reluctantly takes on the job. She soon discovers that there is more to Izi than meets the eye.
Egúngún (Masquerade)
Olive Nwosu / Nigeria 2021 / 15' / DCP / colour / English/Yoruba / Fic
In search of healing, a young woman returns home to Nigeria, the country of her birth.
Hello, Rain
C.J. «Fiery» Obasi / Nigeria 2018 / 30' / DCP / colour / English/Creole / Fic
This short film is based on «Hello, Moto», a short story by award-winning author Nnedi Okorafor. It is about three scientist witches, who through a combination of juju and technology create magical wigs that grant them untold supernatural powers. As always, power corrupts, and leader Rain finds herself in a confrontation with her friends, where she must stop them before they destroy the entire nation.