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Nadia Denton Cinema is a Woman* Lecture-Talk

Nadia Denton Cinema is a Woman* Lecture-Talk

Sat 26. October 2024, 11h - 13h

Join Nadia Denton as she explores the portrayal of womanhood in BEYOND NOLLYWOOD cinema. This lecture will highlight how Nigerian films delve into complex female experiences that challenge Western feminist frameworks.

The CINEMA IS A WOMAN* LECTURE TALK will be presented during the international film festival CINÉMA AFRICAIN!, which will take place for the first time in Linz from October 23-26, 2024. The festival showcases artistically innovative works from Africa and the African diaspora, while its supporting program provides space for discussions on social, political, and cultural issues. From intimate portraits to socially critical documentaries, the festival highlights diverse artistic expressions, particularly from the perspective of women. The venues include Moviemento Kino Linz, Kunstuniversität Linz, Stadtwerkstatt, and FIFTITU%.

Nadia Denton Lecture-Talk:
"What My Eyes Have Seen, My Mouth  Cannot Speak of"
26. Okt. | 11 Uhr | Salon FIFTITU%

BEYOND NOLLYWOOD 

What My Eyes Have Seen, My Mouth Cannot Speak of
In Nigeria the term What My Eyes Have Seen, My Mouth Cannot Speak of is used to
describe a situation so troubling or filled with complexity that the person who witnessed it
would struggle to describe it. I will use this position to explore the experience of
womanhood as depicted in BEYOND NOLLYWOOD content showing how film has been
particularly effective in exploring the complexities of the female experience in west Africa.
BEYOND NOLLYWOOD, a term I coined in 2014 to refer to a new wave cinema from
Nigeria describes genres such art house and experimental films which have a distinct
filmmaking aesthetic in contrast to the more commercial Nollywood.
In this special lecture titled What My Eyes Have Seen, My Mouth Cannot Speak of I will talk
about and show examples of BEYOND NOLLYWOOD content to speak to feminine joy and
pain showing how these experiences do not neatly fit into a western feminist construct.
Attendees will learn how women from this part of the world bear the challenges of everyday
adversity to achieve remarkable triumph.


Nadia Denton
Nadia has worked in the UK film industry for over a decade as an Impact Producer and Curator. She specialises in Nigerian Cinema and coined the term BEYOND NOLLYWOOD. She has worked with organisations which include the BFI London Film Festival, EFM at Berlinale, Doc Society, London Film School, Sundance Film Festival and Comic Relief. Her books include The Nigerian Filmmaker’s Guide to Success: Beyond Nollywood. She is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter.
www.nadiadenton.com

 

FRIDAY 26. OCTOBER 2024 | 11H

SALON  FIFTITU%
Domgasse 14, 4020 Linz

Free Entry!
Please register: office@jaapo.at

 

CINÉMA AFRICAIN! is brought to you by: JAAPO - für Partizipation von Women of Color

CINÉMA AFRICAIN! Idea, Concept, Curation: Sandra Krampelhuber

Organization:
Salon FIFTITU%
Address:

Domgasse 14

https://fiftitu.at

Locality:

Linz 4020

Austria

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