Lights, Camera, Africa!

Lights, Camera, Africa! is a film festival which has been held annually in Lagos since 2011.

Lights, Camera, Africa!
Location(s)Lagos
CountryNigeria
Established2011
FoundersUgoma Adegoke

The festival was established by Ugoma Adegoke.[1] Hosted by The Life House, the inaugural Lights, Camera, Africa! was supported by New York's African Film Festival, Inc. and ran for three days, from 30 September – 2 October 2011.[2]

Annual editions

EditionDatesVenueThemeFilms shown
1st 30 September – 2 October 2011[2][3] The Life House A History of Independence; AVA; Burning in the Sun; Clouds Over Conakry; Cuba: An African Odyssey; Epilogue; One Small Step; One Way Touareg; Pumzi; Sex, Okra and Salted Butter; Soul Boy; The Lunatic; White Wedding; Ousmane
2nd 28 September – 1 October 2012[4] British Council, Southern Sun Hotel and Freedom Park. Shine Your Eye Big Man; Call Me Kuchu; Dr. Cruel; Driving With Fanon; Man on Ground; Stadium Hotel; Yoolé; Where Do I Stand; Saworoide; Our Beloved Sudan; NAIJ, A History of Nigeria
3rd 28 September – 1 October 2013[5] Wheatbaker, British Council, Southern Sun Hotel, and Freedom Park Great Migrations Alaskaland; Black Africa White Marble; Confusion Na Wa; Congolese Dreams; Creation in Exile: Five filmmakers in conversation; Fela! in Lagos; Fincho; Footprints of my Other; Fuelling Poverty; Koukan Kourcia / The Cry of the Turtledoves; La Pirogue; The Marriage Factor; Microphone; Mugabe: Villain or Hero?; Olu Amoda: A Metallic Journey; An Oversimplification of Her Beauty; The Pilot and the Passenger; Pokou Ashanti Princess; RasTa! A Soul's Journey; Rolling Dollar: a Legend Unplugged; The Stuart Hall Project
4th 26 September – 1 October 2014[6][7] Federal Palace Hotel Legacy Over 30 movies from 14 countries, including: Oya, the Rise of the Orisha; The Supreme Prize; Beleh; Boneshaker; Ududeagu; Legends of Madagascar; Kwaku Ananse; Onunaekwuluora: The Legacy of Professor Thurstan Shaw; B for Boy; Sexy Money; Aya of Yop City; Coz Ov Moni 2; October 1.
5th 30 September – 4 October 2015[8] Federal Palace Hotel Future Forward The Art of Ama Aida Aidoo; Beasts of the Southern Wild; Black Africa White Marble; Beat Girls; The Curse of Medea; Eighteam; Faaji Agba; Finding Fela; Gone Too Far; Horn Free Day; Head Gone; Henna; The Legacy of Rubies; Mr Adams; Nollywood; Olu Amoda: A Metallic Journey; Once; Prey; Saworoide; Sex, Okra and Salted Butter; The Sim; Sobukwe: A Great Soul; Soko Sanko / The Market King; Timbuktu; White Wedding
6th 30 September – 2 October 2016[9][10] Federal Palace Hotel Music Makes the People Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughi; Anton; Biodun Olaku: Nigerian Painter; Cholo; Destino; Gidi Blues; House Of Nwapa; I Shot Bi Kidude; In the Eye of the Spiral; Intore / The Chosen; Lagos: The Birth Of A City Of Style; Miniyamba / Walking Blues; No Good Turn; New York I Love You; Olive; Too Black to be French?; Towards Tenderness; The Amazing Nina Simone; The Other Side of the Atlantic; The Return; The Sense of Touch; Tunde
7th 29 September – 1 October 2017[11] Federal Palace Hotel Reset 80; Afia Attack; The Aftermath of the Inauguration of the Public Toilet at Kilometer 375; Akatakpo!!! The Legend of Tony Odili; Bad Market; Bariga Sugar; Borders; A Hotel Called Memory; I Heard it Through The Grapevine; Kalushi; Kanye Kanye; Madama Esther; Omode Meta Nsere; An Opera of the World; A Place for Myself; Shadeism: Digging Deeper; Vaya
8th 28–30 September 2018[12][13][14] Muson Centre Who Do You Think You Are? Agwaetiti Obiuto; Asmat; Baby Mamas; Cafe of Dreams; The Delivery Boy; Granma; Hidden Treasures; Ignorance of Blood; Iko Ndu; Kasala!; Lagos: The birth of a city of style 1861-1967; Negritude: A Dialogue Between Wole Soyinka and Senghor; The Lost Cafe; Lucky; Our Africa; Sidi Ilujinie; Town Crier; U ME I; Zerzura
9th 27–29 September 2019[15][16] Muson Centre Tales By Moonlight About Love; Call Me By My Name; Company Yaya; Daughters of Chibok; A Gender; A Kalabanda Ate My Homework; Land of Gods; My Friend Fela; Ogbu-Oja Eze; Orange City; Ordinary Fellows; The Lost Okoroshi; Wall Flower; Wrong Con; Awon Boyz; Damas Nwoko;

References

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  6. Africa: Big Brother Africa Reveals Hotshots, AllAfrica.com, 28 September 2014.
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  8. Lights, Camera Africa!!! film festival kicks off this September, pulse.ng, 7 September 2915.
  9. 23 films selected for 6th edition of film festival, pulse.ng, 23 September 2016.
  10. "Lights Camera Africa Film Festival". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 7 October 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  11. "Lights Camera Africa!!! Film Festival In Pictures". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 9 October 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  12. 5 Films We Are Excited To See At This Year's Lights, Camera, Africa Film Festival, Konbini, 28 September 2018
  13. "Lights, Camera AFRICA!!! Presents 'Who Do You Think You Are'". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  14. "A Harvest of Firsts at LCA Film Festival". THISDAYLIVE. 4 October 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  15. read, News 1 min (20 September 2019). "Lights, Camera, AFRICA!!! Film Festival returns with "Tales By Moonlight"". The Lagos Review. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  16. "6 reasons not to miss Lights Camera Africa!!! film festival 2019". This Is Lagos. 22 September 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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