
Film / Drama
Afrika Eye 2018: A World Apart + director Q&A
Chris Menges discusses his powerful anti-apartheid drama from 1989
Film
Afrika Eye 2018: Film on a Ferry – Vanishing Sails
A film about one of Grenada’s last traditional boat-builders screened aboard a ferry
As we reported back in August, Afrika Eye is undergoing a major expansion in its 14th year. The South West’s biggest celebration of African arts, cinema and culture now boasts a host of additional events on either side of its film screening weekend, which this year takes place at the Watershed from November 9-11. Now the full film programme has been announced and it’s a typically diverse and eclectic selection, with discussions and/or director Q&As at almost every screening.
Prior to the weekend, the festival has what is believed to be a Bristol first: a suitably rum-fuelled screening aboard a ferry boat as it pootles around the docks. Appropriately enough, Vanishing Sails is a documentary about the dying art of traditional boat-building in Grenada.
Highlights of the cinema programme include the Bristol premiere of ground-breaking Kenyan lesbian drama Rafiki, which proved so controversial that it was briefly banned back home; striking African western Five Fingers for Marseilles; powerful refugee drama A Season in France; and innovative animation Adama, which explores the rarely told story of African soldiers fighting in the Great War. Ace cameraman-turned-director Chris Menges will also be present for a Q&A after a screening of his award-winning 1980s apartheid-era drama A World Apart.
Follow the links below for more information about all screenings, and visit the Afrika Eye website for the full programme of other events.
Film / Drama
Chris Menges discusses his powerful anti-apartheid drama from 1989
Film / Animation
Animated drama exploring the contribution of African soldiers to the Great War
Film / Drama
A ground-breaking Kenyan lesbian love story
Film / Documentary
A film about one of Grenada’s last traditional boat-builders screened aboard a ferry
Film / Drama
A tense, High Noon-style South African western
Film / Drama
A bold drama about Algerian women struggling under patriarchal oppression
Film / Animation
Animated shorts from across Africa, showcasing a variety of styles and techniques
Film / Drama
Drama exploring the plight of undocumented asylum seekers seeking sanctuary in Europe
Film / Drama
This tale of a dangerous train journey was Mozambique’s first ever entry to the Academy Awards
Film / Documentary
A documentary portrait of Liberian activist Silas Siakor