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Date: | Apr 5, 2013 10:00pm Apr 6, 2013 3:00am |
Organized by: | Studio Emad Eddin Foundation |
Venue: | Radio Cinema |
Address: | 24 Talaat Harb Street, Downtown Cairo |
Admission: | free |
Supported by: | The European Union, Al-Ismaelia, British Council, The Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands, Institut Francais d'Egypte, Al-Mawred Al-Thaqafy, Goethe Institut, Centre for Culture and Development
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Website: | http://d-caf.org/artist/burn-it-up-djassa/ https://www.facebook.com/dcaf.egypt |
"Nuit Blanche/All Night Cinema: Contemporary West African Cinema" is a film program curated by Philippe Lacôte (Ivory Coast).
It consists of a selection of films between documentary and fiction portraying West Africa today, made by young directors. There will be free tea and coffee all night.
Burn it up Djassa, directed by Lonesome Solo, Ivory
Coast 2012, 70 min, French and Nouchi with English and
Arabic subtitles.
Boul Fallé, the way of fight, directed by Rama Thiaw,
Senegal 2009, 71min, French and Wolof with French and
Arabic subtitles.
Hope Travels (Espoir Voyage), directed by Michel Zongo,
Burkina Faso 2011, 81 min, French and Mossi with
English and Arabic subtitles.
For the individual screenings of these films see Related Events.
The program is part of the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D-CAF).