The Gauteng Film Commission
on Women’s Month 2020
Image source: http://www.gautengfilm.org.za/
The Gauteng Film Commission (GFC) today launches the month-long Women’s month 2020 programme. The programme will mostly showcase the work and efforts of women in the film and television sector in Gauteng, using virtual platforms across popular social media channels from the 10th till the 31st of August 2020.
The programme is being launched during a very difficult period, when the country is under a restricted lockdown due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. In South Africa, we have witnessed the difficult circumstances and challenges faced particularly by women – the gender-based violence as well as food insecurity among other realities. Under the theme "Generation Equality: Realising women's rights for an equal society now” the South African government has highlighted this year’s focus for Women's Month as gender-based violence and discrimination, the advancement of the rights of women and girls in the political, economic, social and cultural spheres of life.
South Africa commemorates Women's Month in August as a tribute to the more than 20 000 women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956, in protest of the extension of Pass Laws to women. It is following on this premise that the GFC has brought in partners to commemorate Women’s month this year. The programme will explore issues faced by women in the industry, and solutions will be discussed in virtual activities, delivered mostly by women, namely a virtual roundtable series, women empowerment lecture with City Varsity and an Online Women Film Festival.
“Reflecting on how women came together in 1956 to fight an unjust system, we have also brought in a variety of stakeholders to work with in executing this programme. We have partnered with City Varsity who will run the virtual empowerment masterclasses delivered by women lecturers, we also have Netflix onboard, a global media company that has made available relief to the distressed industry – they are providing a once off, short-term emergency relief grant to below-the-line workers who are usually hired on a freelance basis, are paid hourly wages and currently have most of their work put on hold” said GFC’s Desmond Mthembu.
The programme has pulled more than 30 film and TV industry practitioners and will engage on issues ranging from sexual harassment in the sector, diversity, decolonising spaces to women empowerment. All activities will be virtual and will be delivered through the GFC’s social media platforms.
W A T C H O N L I N E ON YOUTUBE @youtube.com/c/GautengFilmCommissionTV
VIRTUAL WOMEN'S AUDIO-VISUAL FESTIVAL
Virtual Round Table by actors and talent behind the camera including Salamina Mosese, Stephina Zwane, Sello Maake Ka Ncube, Dr. Jerry Mofokeng wa Makgetha, Naledi Bogacwi and Carolie Kganyago: 10-18 August
Women Empowerment Lectures with City Varsity seeks to train limited number of women filmmakers. Register here: tinyurl.com/y4rwyu2g
Women's Film Festival a 5 day virtual event noted via GFC YouTube Channel. Watch on YouTube:Gauteng Film Commission TV 25-29 August.
GFC invites entries for the Online Women Film Festival
25 - 29 Aug 2020: Live on YouTube.
Submit a short film (not longer than 25 minutes) and Stand a Chance to Win a Share of R50 000 Filming Equipment.
Festival Open to Gauteng Based Women Producers & Directors Only
Submission Deadline: 20 Aug 2020
http://www.gautengfilm.org.za/2019-news-2/282-august/1932-gfc-invites-entries-for-the-online-women-film-festival
Follow us on all social media platforms for updates and the latest information and register for the masterclasses here.
Facebook: @GautengFilm
Twitter: @GautengFilmCom
Instagram: @gautengfilmcommission
YouTube: @youtube.com/c/GautengFilmCommissionTV
#generationequality
#endgenderinequality
For more information, contact:
Siyabonga Mngoma
Communication Manager: GFC
No comments:
Post a Comment
Relevant comments are welcome - Les discussions constructives sont les bienvenues