The Amakula Culture Club offers weekly screenings, filmmakers presentations, discussions and workshops. The Amakula Mobile Cinema organizes regular film and discussion programs on field trips and at community and educational institutions. Program information can be found in the Amakula Quarter which informs our audiences of its activity program every three months. The newsletter is distributed at all major cultural locations, can be obtained at the Amakula premises and distributed via email networks as well as being available for download on the website.
The Amakula Culture Club offers weekly screenings, filmmakerspresentations, discussions and workshops. The Amakula Mobile Cinemaorganizes regular film and discussion programs on field trips and atcommunity and educational institutions. Program information can be foundin the Amakula Quarter which informs our audiences of its activity programevery three months. Thenewsletter is distributed at all major culturallocations, can be obtained at the Amakula premises anddistributed via email networks as well as being available fordownload onthe website.
AMAKULA IN THE FIELD
The
Amakula Mobile Cinema operates throughout the year in close
collaboration with schools and community organizations where it offers
targeted film and discussion programs. A quarterly Youth Film Club which
had its first edition last May will take place at Nsambia Youth Sharing
Hall. The Amakula Mobile Cinema organizes monthly mini festivals in
several parts of the country. Through last February it toured the
Cinetoile project with screenings of African film and a distribution
seminar, from March to July it collaborates with Bayimba Cultural
Foundation on a joint regional festival of music and film. With a day
program of youth workshops, an African Film seminar for adults and an
evening program of outdoor screenings of East African films the mobile
cinema tours to Masaka, Jinja, Arua, Gulu, Mbarara and Mbale. See the
newsletter included here for specific program information.
AMAKULA KAMPALA CINEMA CARAVAN FESTIVAL
The
Amakula Traveling Film Festival will take place between September and
December. It opened in Kampala with a special opening night of films and
performances in which the program was presented. In the months
following, it spread out to Jinja, Masaka and Lira with films, special
music and performance programs, workshops and discussions. The closing
event will take place from 14th - 17th December at the NationalTheatre
in Kampala in which the 2011 Golden Impala for the best short Eastern
African film will be awarded.We welcome you for the opening
launch of the Amakula Kampala Cinema Caravan Festival on 2nd September
at the National Theatre Kampala.
SPONSORS
Amakula
Kampala is made possible with the generous support of Hivos and
Stichting Doen (The Netherlands). The Amakula Mobile Cinema is supported
by Hubert Ball Funds (The Netherlands). Amakula is a partner of the
Africalia/EU supported Cinetoile project and the Cinema Mondial Tour
organized by Hubert Ball and Jan Vrijman Fund.For more
information on activities of the Amakula Kampala Cultural Foundation
please check our website at www.amakula.com or contact us. If you are
interested covering the foundations activities please contact:Nathan Kiwere, Program Manager at 0712-840458 or nathan@amakula.comOn behalf of the directors,Alice Smits alice@amakula.comLee Ellickson( lee@amakula.com)On behalf of the boardEmily Drani (director CCF), chairperson
Below is the deailed Amakula Activities program
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