Ali Nuhu: Zuma Film Festival A Transformative Power Of Cinema

By : Hikmat Banigboye

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The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), Dr Ali Nuhu, has said Zuma International Film Festival is a transformative power of cinema due to its economic impact of past editions.

Dr Nuhu stated this at the opening of the annual Zuma Film Festival (ZUFF) in Abuja, the Nations Capital.

He said that such economic impact had increased interest of stakeholders in Nigeria’s film industry to participate in the festival.

The Managing Director said the event does not only celebrate the brilliance of filmmakers and movies that shaped our narratives, it also ignites the spark of creativity that lights the path to our collective future.

He said that cinema also amplifies diverse voices and perspectives, global films, including those from Nigeria, which had become powerful instruments for fostering domestic and cross-border relations and development.

According to him, Cinema, from the Nigerian perspective, is more than just a form of entertainment.

He said ”

,Our unwavering commitment to hosting this festival annually is a testament to the belief in the transformative power of cinema.

The support from our domestic and international partners has been instrumental in achieving the festival’s objectives.
“Our collective efforts align with the Federal Government of Nigeria’s vision to position the creative industry as a key element in the nation’s developmental strategies and master plan.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our partners, sponsors, and enablers who have made the 2024 edition possible. With your continued support, we will strive to deliver on the festival’s objectives with each edition”.. He added.

He said the theme of this year’s edition highlights the pivotal role of digital technology in bridging the gap between Nigerian filmmakers and global audiences.

 

it is a call to adapt to the changing landscape of digital media, harness the power of technology to tell our stories, showcase our culture, as well as promote our values.

By doing so, we can truly embrace the future because digital technology has not only democratized filmmaking, but given a voice to the voiceless.

But it has also expanded the horizons of our imagination, allowing us to explore new realms and push the boundaries of our creativity,” the Managing Director said

Nuhu further said that the emergence of this theme was intentional, as it reflected its relevance in today’s digital age.

Throughout this festival, we will explore various dimensions of the Digital Renaissance theme, from the latest trends in digital filmmaking to the opportunities and challenges of digital content distribution,” Nuhu said

He said the event would give participants the opportunity to experience films from Nigeria and around the world, reflecting the richness and diversity of cultures through the power of storytelling.

To our filmmakers, I say this your work is more than just entertainment. It is a powerful tool for change, a mirror reflecting the realities of our society.

We have also curated film industry sessions on critical issues related to film content production, distribution and exhibition, led by reputable Nigerian and global film experts.

The 2024 festival aims to support the broad objectives of the 8-Point Agenda of the Ministry of Art, Culture,Tourism, and Creative Economy, making the destination of Nigeria in 2030 a reality”. Nuhu added

We extend our gratitude to our partners, both governmental and corporate, who have tirelessly promoted the growth and development of the Nigerian film industry through the Zuma platform.

I encourage our guests present in this festival to utilise the numerous opportunities of this festival to network and connect,“he said.

Minister of State for the Federal Territory Capital (FCT), Dr Mariya Mahmoud, called on government at all levels, private investors, and stakeholders to invest in film, noting that investment in the sector was not just an economic decision but a cultural imperative.

The minister, who was represented by her Special Assistant on Social Development Secretariat, Helen Zamani, also noted that the Zuma film festival has become a true celebration of storytelling, culture, and creativity.

She also advocated for policies that could empower filmmakers to showcase their work, stressing that efforts should be made to nurture a future where African cinema takes its rightful place on the global stage.

Let me use this opportunity to reiterate that the Zuma film festival is not just an event; it is a movement—a convergence of voices, ideas, and visions that shape the narrative of who we are and where we are going.

The power of film is much more than entertainment. It is a mirror reflecting our collective experiences, dreams, and struggles.

It is a bridge connecting diverse cultures and a canvas for the stories that define us,” she stressed.
According to her, “As a matter of fact, in an era where technology evolves at lightning speed, the way we tell stories is changing. From virtual reality to artificial intelligence, these tools are transforming how audiences engage with films.

Mahmoud, however, called on filmmakers to recognize the role of technology in the film industry.
Also speaking at the event,

High Commissioner of Jamaicans, Mr Alexander Williams, said Jamaicans were pleased to participate for the first time in the film festival, as well as screening their two films on Monday.
According to him, the festival presents an opportunity for guests to see Jamaica as a destination for film with a vibrant film industry.
So, there are many areas in which we will collaborate with Nigeria regarding films. We are so pleased to see the talent of your Nigerian films in Jamaica”.

The14th edition of the film festival with the theme;”Digital Renaissance: Embracing the Future,” aims at promoting Nigeria’s cultural and creative economy.

 

 

 

 

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