TEAMING UP: Film-maker Ndakalako Shilongo, MultiChoice Namibia managing director Roger Gertze, Namibia Film Commission deputy director Florence Haifene and film-maker Othilia Tutu Mungoba in Windhoek recently. PHOTO: MULTICHOICE NAMIBIA
TEAMING UP: Film-maker Ndakalako Shilongo, MultiChoice Namibia managing director Roger Gertze, Namibia Film Commission deputy director Florence Haifene and film-maker Othilia Tutu Mungoba in Windhoek recently. PHOTO: MULTICHOICE NAMIBIA

MultiChoice Namibia, Namibia Film Commission support women in film

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MultiChoice Namibia has partnered with the Namibia Film Commission (NFC) to sponsor two Namibian female film-makers to attend the Joburg Film Festival, and establish a Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT) chapter in Namibia.

“MultiChoice Namibia’s contribution to the formation of the Namibian SWIFT chapter ties into our hyperlocal strategy of taking Namibia to the world,” said managing director Roger Gertze.

“Namibia has proven to have huge potential in the creative industry and the SWIFT chapter will enable skill development and networking in order to push our films beyond our borders.”

Florence Haifene, deputy director of the NFC, commented: “The commission is intentional in ensuring that women film-makers are equipped to contribute meaningfully to the film industry and this partnership is a step in the right direction”.

SWIFT is a South African non-profit organisation created in 2016 that promotes equality in the historically male-dominated film industry and offers women the opportunity to promote each other and network.

The Joburg Film Festival was identified as the perfect platform to expose the Namibian film practitioners to the SWIFT chapter as well as its curated film programme, which will showcase African and international films.

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