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Lights Camera Africa!!! Film Festival 2017 in Pictures

Lights Camera Africa!!! Film Festival 2017 in Pictures

The 7th edition of Lights Camera Africa!!! Film Festival themed ‘RESET’ was held from 29th September – 1st October, 2017 at the Federal Place Hotel, Lagos.

The festival was dedicated to the best of independent and African films with well-curated sessions of insightful discussions, talks, and family-friendly programming, with a showcase that celebrated the most exciting films, visual arts and music from the continent and the Diaspora.

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Headlining the theme of the event, influencers such as Adebola Williams, Aduke Gomez, and Emeka Keazor also joined Film Festival Co-Founder, Ugoma Adegoke for a discussion on the theme ‘RESET’, as members of the panel emphasized the need to find a national identity that transcends tribe and ethnicity.

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See photos from the festival below:

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About Lights Camera Africa!!!

 

Launched in 2011, the event has grown to become one of Africa’s landmark cultural events – with this year’s festival set to present a series of film works and conversations that examine issues in various spheres – including politics, science and the arts.

In addition to screenings the Lights, Camera, AFRICA!!! Film Festival also hosts a variety of workshops, seminars and talks that offer learning opportunities for film makers and consumers.

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