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Movie clips from our recent trip to Kenya and Tanzania
It has been announced that Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) nomination night for 2012 has been fixed for 03/17/2012. The AMAA Awards are the most prestigious awards for film on the African continent. Nominees for awards in various categories will be announced on the nomination night. The awards ceremony proper will take place on April 17. With less than four weeks to go to the announcement of the nominees, there is eager anticipation among film makers on the continent. The 2012 ceremony will be the 8th edition of the AMAA Awards, which started in 2005. Individuals interested in attending the ceremony may contact info@ama-awards.com.
Please watch the 2015 version of the corporate film for Africa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8ocHOfFjh8
Join us on a journey that will take you to some of the busiest city centers and most remote and inhospitable places on earth. Discover how we move mountains, make change happen, push boundaries, and take responsibility throughout the different markets of Africa.
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Helene Daouphars reports from Hackney where Film Africa is taking place.
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Jeremy,
Excerpts from the 1st Arusha African Film Festival [AAFF] held in Arusha, Tanzania, December, 2012. Featured documentaries from Kenya, Nigerian Nollywood movies and Tanzanian Bongo movies. Wakunga Zamani (Ancient Voices) performed traaditional African choral music.
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Lyrics:
INTRO
Uh huh Yes Let’s go (Haha) how you feeling
Hook 1
Sensational Yeh What tin I do for you girl And I know and I know and I know girl I act a fool for you Loves like a riddle Yea Give me the clues solve the riddle Oh ah Laugh just a little Yea Life’s pretty sweet can be bitter
VERSE 1
She tell me love her till the morning na na na Love her till the night time na na na I don’t get no body I don’t get no body yea If you give me body I won’t tell no body yea Valley girl she west coasting West side Know she want me pull skirt so me pull skirt Valley girl she want west coasting You see it’s obvious it’s obvious
HOOK 2
Sensational Yeh What tin I do for you girl And I know and I know and I know girl I act a fool for you Loves like a riddle Yea Give me the clues solve the riddle Oh ah Laugh just a little Yea Life’s pretty sweet can be bitter
CB VERSE 2
This one she’s final yea If she want this then she got this She know fit Control em yea When she dance she wine it She make me want give her body Backshots Body Give her body Backshots Body Give her body Backshots Body Woah woah woah woah woah
DAVIDO VERSE
Hook 3
Sensational Yeh What tin I do for you girl And I know and I know and I know girl I act a fool for you Loves like a riddle Yea Give me the clues solve the riddle Oh ah Laugh just a little Yea Life’s pretty sweet can be bitter
BRIDGE Girl I only need your house address And if you want I’ll pull up with my tape cassette Your booty wider than the internet And my presidential e be Roosevelt olo Goody goody Girl your goody goody bam bam I need you now now Put me on fire like lantern Slurp Girl you taste so divine And I wonder why you so so so so Sensational!
Hook -
Sensational Yeh What’n I do for you girl And I know and I know and I know girl I act a fool for you Loves like a riddle Yea Give me the clues of the riddle Oh ah Laugh just a little Yea Life’s pretty sweet can’t be bitter
Sensational Yeh What’n I do for you girl And I know and I know and I know girl I act a fool for you Loves like a riddle Yea Give me the clues of the riddle Oh ah Laugh just a little Yea Life’s pretty sweet can’t be bitter
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John, Jandrenn, Devon
This is a video about Children in poverty in Africa.
i put a lot of hard work into it!!!
by Ashton Vinet
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uValo (2012) Screendance Africa Workshop video outcome for the Albany Grove Dance Film Project. 22 Oct-30 Nov 2012. Facilitators: Jeannette Ginslov & Dominique Jossie
Screenings:
Durban International Film Festival 2013
Producer: Valentine Nyaba
Director: Akona Matyila
Choreographer: Mxolisi Nkomonde
Sound: Simphiwe Nyathikazi
Editor/Final Sound - Kenneth Gwele
Performer: Mpilo Khumalo
*uValo meaning broken in Zulu
Albany Grove is a site-specific dance film documentary project produced by Siwela Sonke Dance Theatre in Collaboration with Durban University of Technology. Workshop facilitated by Screendance Africa Directors: Jeannette Ginslov & Dominique Jossie.
Albany Grove is a busy street in Central Durban. Home to Siwela Sonke Dance Theatre, where you will find the playhouse theatre, a hotel, a hairdresser, a church, a pub, a dance studio, a restaurant and a gentleman's massage parlor. This little street receives a daily flux of residences, workers and visitors from various cultures and classes in the city of Durban.
The aim of the project is to give the audience a glimpse of the lives of the people from Albany Grove through the medium of dance on film.
5 choreographers and 5 film directors will join forces to tell these stories in the form of 5 short dance films of 5 to 8 minutes each.
A project like Albany grove encourages young choreographers and filmmakers to develop and explore real life stories in their communities through dance on film. The collaboration between filmmaker and choreographer provides and exchange of skills amongst young artists in the creation of new cutting edge work. The idea is to create films with high production value whilst using basic production resources.
A Portland Community College African Film Festival Promo from 2012.
The Cascade Festival of African Films shows us Africa through the eyes of Africans, rather than a vision of Africa packaged for Western viewers. The films celebrate Africa’s achievements, expose its failures, and reveal possibilities for a hopeful future.
Free & open to the public. Brought to you by Portland Community College.
Harleys at Africa Bike Week 2012
INFOMATRIX AFRICA 2012 SHORT MOVIE
by ashton
hope you enjoy
INFOMATRIX AFRICA 2012 SHORT MOVIE
By: Randolph C.
My movie is all about poverty in Africa.