Afrika Eye Film Festival 2010
See more African films from an African point of view. This year we look at South Africa and football. Out themes are reconciliation and rebuilding.
Festival
du 29 au 31 Octobre 2010
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Cinéma/TV
Watershed – 1 Canons Road, BS1 5TX Bristol – Royaume-Uni
Tickets £7 & £5.50 See our website and Watershed website for October www.watershed.org.uk
Français
See our website for programme
www.afrikaeye.org
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME 2010
Date Time Event Price Venue
Mon 18th – Fri 22nd Oct 2010
n/a
Video Production Workshop
***SOLD OUT***
n/a
Sat 23rd Oct 2010 2pm,
onwards 5-a-side football tournament, followed by a Zimbabwean meal, and screening of Yellow Card (John Riber, Zimbabwe)
Free, £20 to register a 5-a-side team
Netham Park Pavillion, Bristol
Fri 29th Oct 2010
8:30pm, till 1am
Benda Bilili! (Renaud Barret/Florent de la Toulaye, Democratic Republic of Congo),
followed by the Afrika Eye 2010 OPENING PARTY with music from Explosive Nzakomba (live band) and AfroMike (DJ).
£7.00/£5.50 (include priority entry to party)
Watershed Cinema, Bristol
Sat 30th Oct 2010
1pm
Le Ballon D’Or (Dir: Cheik Doukoure, Republic of Guinea)
£7.00/£5.50
Watershed Cinema, Bristol
3pm
EYEFULL 2010: A collection of African and Diaspora short films £4.50/£3.50
3pm
Reconciliation & Rebuilding: Between Joyce & Remembrance (Mark Kaplan, South Africa)
£10.00/£8.50 for all three events
or
£4.50/£3.50 for each event
+
4:30pm
Followed by a panel discussion facilitated by Terryl Bacon, UWE.
+
6:30pm
Rewind (Liza Key, South Africa)
8pm
Surfing Soweto (Sara Blecher and Dimakatso Raphoto, South Africa)
+
Portrait of a Young Man Drowning (Teboho Mahlatsi, South Africa) £7.00/£5.50
(both events)
10:30pm
Late night screening:
Bunny Chow (John Barker, S. Africa)
£7.00/£5.50
Sun 31st Oct 2010
11am
Behind the Rainbow (Jihan el-Tahri, Egypt/South Africa)
£4.50/£3.50
Watershed Cinema, Bristol
1pm
Courting Justice (Jane Thandi Lipman, South Africa/Spain)
+
Africa is a Woman’s Name (Wanjiru Kinyanjui/Bridget Pickering/Ingrid Sinclair, Kenya/South Africa/Zimbabwe)
£4.50/£3.50
(both events)
3:30pm
A Slice of Fela (Gerard Schmidt, USA)
Followed by a discussion with The New Black
£7.00/£5.50
6pm
Seapoint Days (Francois Verster, South Africa)
£7.00/£5.50
Sun 7th Nov 2010 tbc For those who missed the October screening…
Rewind (Liza Key, South Africa)
Followed by a panel discussion on the topic of reconcilitaion.
£5/£4
Church of St. Stephen, St. Stephens Street, Bristol
www.afrikaeye.org
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME 2010
Date Time Event Price Venue
Mon 18th – Fri 22nd Oct 2010
n/a
Video Production Workshop
***SOLD OUT***
n/a
Sat 23rd Oct 2010 2pm,
onwards 5-a-side football tournament, followed by a Zimbabwean meal, and screening of Yellow Card (John Riber, Zimbabwe)
Free, £20 to register a 5-a-side team
Netham Park Pavillion, Bristol
Fri 29th Oct 2010
8:30pm, till 1am
Benda Bilili! (Renaud Barret/Florent de la Toulaye, Democratic Republic of Congo),
followed by the Afrika Eye 2010 OPENING PARTY with music from Explosive Nzakomba (live band) and AfroMike (DJ).
£7.00/£5.50 (include priority entry to party)
Watershed Cinema, Bristol
Sat 30th Oct 2010
1pm
Le Ballon D’Or (Dir: Cheik Doukoure, Republic of Guinea)
£7.00/£5.50
Watershed Cinema, Bristol
3pm
EYEFULL 2010: A collection of African and Diaspora short films £4.50/£3.50
3pm
Reconciliation & Rebuilding: Between Joyce & Remembrance (Mark Kaplan, South Africa)
£10.00/£8.50 for all three events
or
£4.50/£3.50 for each event
+
4:30pm
Followed by a panel discussion facilitated by Terryl Bacon, UWE.
+
6:30pm
Rewind (Liza Key, South Africa)
8pm
Surfing Soweto (Sara Blecher and Dimakatso Raphoto, South Africa)
+
Portrait of a Young Man Drowning (Teboho Mahlatsi, South Africa) £7.00/£5.50
(both events)
10:30pm
Late night screening:
Bunny Chow (John Barker, S. Africa)
£7.00/£5.50
Sun 31st Oct 2010
11am
Behind the Rainbow (Jihan el-Tahri, Egypt/South Africa)
£4.50/£3.50
Watershed Cinema, Bristol
1pm
Courting Justice (Jane Thandi Lipman, South Africa/Spain)
+
Africa is a Woman’s Name (Wanjiru Kinyanjui/Bridget Pickering/Ingrid Sinclair, Kenya/South Africa/Zimbabwe)
£4.50/£3.50
(both events)
3:30pm
A Slice of Fela (Gerard Schmidt, USA)
Followed by a discussion with The New Black
£7.00/£5.50
6pm
Seapoint Days (Francois Verster, South Africa)
£7.00/£5.50
Sun 7th Nov 2010 tbc For those who missed the October screening…
Rewind (Liza Key, South Africa)
Followed by a panel discussion on the topic of reconcilitaion.
£5/£4
Church of St. Stephen, St. Stephens Street, Bristol
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