The 2024 Bokola Film Festival: Reel Green

The 2024 Bokola Film Festival will be taking place on Saturday, August 24th at Moto Republik in Harare. Running under the theme "Reel Green," this year's edition is dedicated to nurturing inclusivity and addressing the urgent climate crisis facing Zimbabwe and the world.


The 2024 Bokola Film Festival


Highlighting the power of cinema to drive social change, Bokola will feature a diverse lineup of films that entertain, educate, and inspire action. 


Two standout projects, produced by the 2024 Film Fellowship Fellows, will make their debut screening "Fragile Existence," a touching documentary exploring the challenges faced by people with albinism in rural Zimbabwe, and "Water Thief," a gripping fiction film set in water-scarce Bulawayo that follows a heroine's quest to provide for her community in robin hood fashion, stealing water from affluent neighbourhoods. 


Additionally, Pan African Content Creator Award Nominee Kuda Rice will showcase his short film, "Chikwama."


Bokola Film Festival is a project by Accountability Lab in collaboration with Magamba Network. Together they have trained the Film Fellows to deepen their understanding of accountability and social justice within the Zimbabwean context, marking a 5-year partnership aimed at empowering emerging filmmakers.


"We believe in the power of film to reflect and represent diverse voices," said festival director Dexter Fundire." Bokola is committed to showcasing films by, and about underrepresented communities, ensuring everyone sees themselves on the big screen."


Beyond screenings, the festival will host interactive workshops, panel discussions, and Question and Answer sessions with filmmakers to encourage dialogue and capacity strengthening within the industry. Attendees can also enjoy live performances, a vibrant marketplace, virtual reality gaming, and a family-friendly atmosphere.


"Reel Green" is more than just a theme; it is a call to action. Bokola Festival aims to spark conversations, ignite creative solutions, and enable communities to build resilience in the face of climate change.


Admission to the Bokola Film Festival is free. 


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