Kenyan Filmmaker Wins Director’s Eye Prize in Spain
More kudos to Kenyan filmmaker Hawa Essuman’s supernatural screenplay titled Djin, which has won the Directorโs Eye prize at the 9th African Film Festival of Cordoba (Spain); the award comes with 25,000 euro (or about $32,600) to be used in development.
This marks yet another funding coup for the project, which, in January, was 1 of 36 entries selected for Rotterdamโs 29th co-production market CineMart, where it was presented to 850 potential co-financiers.
The acclaimed director of Soul Boy, her 2010 feature film debut (which was produced by Tom Tykwer – director of Run Lola, Run, Cloud Atlas), saw her Djin awarded the Director’s Eye prize from a selection of 6 feature film scripts, which participated in the 4th Forum for African Co-production at Cordoba.
Special mention went to Salmeโs Freedom, by Mira Tanna-Hรคndel (also from Kenya).
Look for individual profiles of the other 5 runners-up: Sweet Justice, by Omari (Tanzania, U.S., Kenya);ย Kiloshe, by Victoria Thomas (Sierra Leone); La batรขrde, by Uda BenyamiEkwa Msangi-na/ Malik Rumeau (Morocco, Syria, France); and La Bande ร Salomon, by Kivu Ruhorahoza (Rwanda).
Source:ย Indiewire.com.
Kenyan Filmmaker Wins Director’s Eye Prize in Spain