Tag: Lagos Film Academy

  • Lagos Film Academy premieres ‘Choices’

    About three weeks to the 2019 general elections in the country, Artistry Media through the Lagos Film Academy, on Saturday, January 26, 2019, premiered its short film, ‘Choices’ across global digital forums.

    The movie project which focuses on the importance of elections received funding from the Global Philanthropy Alliance (GPA), Lagos Film Academy in the third edition of its Film for Life Project which launched in November 2018.

    ‘Choices’ tells the story of Tega, the only son and child of a family whose father Efe has over the years been a political thug and a mercenary who disrupts electoral processes. This year, Tega faces a critical choice that could change not just him and his family, but the entire community.

    The short film stars MTV Shuga star Olumide Oworu (The Johnsons, MTV Shuga) in the lead role of Tega, Tessy Brown (Sophia, The Lost Heir) as Tega’s mom Barile, and Ikponwosa Gold (Dominoes, Wetin Dey, Confusion Na Wa, Oga Bolaji) as Tega’s father Efe. Heavens Obule and William Idoko star as the younger Tega.

    There were nearly 600 applications and Artistry Media, a team of three young filmmakers, emerged winner and had the opportunity to make a short film directed at impacting social change, themed in this edition, around the upcoming 2019 general elections in Nigeria.

  • Lagos Film Academy premieres ‘Choices’

    About three weeks to the 2019 general elections in the country, Artistry Media through the Lagos Film Academy, on Saturday, January 26, 2019, premiered its short film, ‘Choices’ across global digital forums.

    The movie project which focuses on the importance of elections received funding from the Global Philanthropy Alliance (GPA), Lagos Film Academy in the third edition of its Film for Life Project which launched in November 2018.

    ‘Choices’ tells the story of Tega, the only son and child of a family whose father Efe has over the years been a political thug and a mercenary who disrupts electoral processes. This year, Tega faces a critical choice that could change not just him and his family, but the entire community.

    The short film stars MTV Shuga star Olumide Oworu (The Johnsons, MTV Shuga) in the lead role of Tega, Tessy Brown (Sophia, The Lost Heir) as Tega’s mom Barile, and Ikponwosa Gold (Dominoes, Wetin Dey, Confusion Na Wa, Oga Bolaji) as Tega’s father Efe. Heavens Obule and William Idoko star as the younger Tega.

    There were nearly 600 applications and Artistry Media, a team of three young filmmakers, emerged winner and had the opportunity to make a short film directed at impacting social change, themed in this edition, around the upcoming 2019 general elections in Nigeria.

  • Winners emerge in Lagos Film Academy’s $5,000 film for life project

    After announcing a 5,000 USD grant and the third ‘Film for Life Project’ competition, the Lagos Film Academy (LFA) has selected three young aspiring filmmakers, who will have the opportunity to make a short film directed at impacting social change, themed in this edition, is a storyline around the upcoming 2019 general elections in Nigeria.

    From over 600 applications received, 9 Finalist were shortlisted and trained by industry experts and Ace movie producers, Emma Uduma and Grace Babasola, alongside LFA Founder, Chris Ihidero on an all-expenses paid three-day boot camp. The 3 teams, Team Artistry Media, Team Pantheon and Team Nu’Afriqan pitched stories for the ‘Film for Life project’, out of which only Team Artistry Media was selected and emerged winner of the competition.

    The winning team, Artistry Media, consists of a dynamic team of three young, passionate individuals ready to make their mark on the film industry and weigh-in with their film on the upcoming 2019 elections. They include Baridakara Nwilene, the team producer who is from Rivers State, Alfa Faruk Umar, the team writer from Nassarawa State, and Joshua Tostso, the team director from Delta State.

    While commending the winners, the founder of LFA, Chris Ihidero, said; ‘Artistry media was selected because they had the most compelling storyline.  We had a great time at boot camp and heard an array of ideas during the pitching sessions. The shooting for the short film begins immediately.’

    ‘It is also important for us to make an impact with the short film that will be made, with the grant gotten from Global Philanthropy Alliance. The upcoming election is a major social happening in Nigeria, hence the need to play our parts with the story that will be told.’

    A member of the winning team, Joshua Tostso, who was really elated upon being announced as winner said; “I love my team and I can’t wait to make my first film. I’m confident, I believe we will make the best out of what we have learnt in developing our first short film. It is going to be good, it’s not going to be mediocre, I can say that.”

    Baridakara Nwilene, the team producer also said “The Film for Life project has given me more courage to follow my dreams to becoming a successful filmmaker. This experience has taught me to be more focused and hardworking and to always think fast and Smart when making decisions. I am forever grateful to God Almighty first, my family and amazing fellow team members for their constant push and encouragements to be better at what I do.”

    Alfa Faruk Umar, the team writer, who was equally excited, said; “We believe that one person may not be able to change the world but together as a team we can indeed make a difference. Our goal and vision is to make good quality films that can bring about positive change in the world but starting from home, which is Nigeria.”

    The short film, which Artistry Media will write, direct and produce themselves will encourage citizen involvement in the electoral processes and the upcoming Nigerian general elections in February 2019. Pre-production has commenced, production will follow swiftly after.

    LFA is a leading non-profit organization centred around support for young creatives who want to acquire life-long skills and techniques as creatives across the continent, using initiatives like the ‘Film for Life Project’.

    Global Philanthropy Alliance (GPA) develops young social entrepreneurs in Africa by funding youth-led or youth-engaged organizations that unleash the power of youth to advance the economic and social health of their families and communities.

  • Lagos Film Academy Secures 5,000USD for Short film Project

    The Lagos Film Academy has secured a 5,000USD grant.
    The grant was endowed by the Global Philanthropy Alliance for the third edition of the ‘Film for Life’ project, which gives young aspiring filmmakers the opportunity to make a short film directed at impacting social change, ahead of the 2019 general elections in Nigeria.

    Global Philanthropy Alliance (GPA) develops young social entrepreneurs in Africa by funding youth-led or youth-engaged organizations that unleash the power of youth to advance the economic and social health of their families and communities. Film for Life has been in existence since 2011, when Chris Ihidero’s short film about rape; Big Daddy, was made and premiered to raving reviews and awards. It is the most watched Nigerian short film on YouTube presently, with over 600,000 views.
    ‘It Happened to Me’ was another film about HIV which swiftly followed in 2013; commissioned by UNESCO. The goal of the Film for Life Project is to make films about everyday life and to encourage social change. Over twenty themes have been earmarked to be developed in the near future by LFA. This will be the third film Film for Life is embarking on; and the beginning of a productive partnership between the LFA and Global Philanthropy Alliance.
    “It’s really delightful to kick off the Film for Life series this year, thanks to GPA’s grant.” LFA Founder, Chris Ihidero notes. “I have always wanted to help young filmmakers make their first films, knowing what making Big Daddy in 2011 did for my own career. A short film is a call card, something that says: ‘Hey, I can do this!’ My hope is that the participants, whether they win or not, go away with a sense of understanding of what it means to be a filmmaker and to be socially aware as individuals interested in making the various societies they live in, a better place for all.”
    Applications are now open to youths based in Lagos, Nigeria; between the ages of 18-30 who are interested in making their first film. They are to apply in teams of three (3) consisting of a writer, producer and director. The film, which they will write, direct and produce themselves after a bootcamp training with industry experts; will encourage citizen involvement in the electoral processes and the upcoming Nigerian general elections in February 2019.