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R U N G A N O Youth Media
Urungano Youth and Media is an association of
young journalists and aspiring filmmakers
that uses films, radio programs, newspapers, cineduc
(cinema-education), film festivals and other media
as a channel to promote peace in the Central African
Great Lakes Region.
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During the 3rd Annual Amani Great Lakes Film Festival (26th t0 29th December 2009 ), from 4 PM the films will be screened into the Hall and from 6: 30’ PM outside the hall at Kimisagara Youth Center and at Goeth Institut / Ishyo art Center where the closing ceremonies will be, with music performance by Happy Family Band and film screening , the screening will be starting from 5: 00 PM.
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Submissions are now open for Film Entry |
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Directors and producers who wish to enter their films into the festival to submit their features, shorts and documentaries on DVD,VHS on Mini-DV addressed to the attention of AGLFF
E-mail : info@amanifilmfestival.org
urunganoyouthandmedia@gmail.com
Urungano youth and media.
P.O.BOX 2504 KIGALI RWANDA.
DHL /KIGALI account No : 963411497 . |
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E-mail :info@amanifilmfestival.org |
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P.O.BOX 2504 KIGALI RWANDA. Cental Africa . |
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3rd
annual Amani Great Lakes Film Festival
The 3rd edition of the festival will be a gathering
point for young rising filmmakers and musicians of the Great lakes
region, students, filmprofessionals ,development
communications practitioners and the general public.
This year the festival is guided by the theme of Woman & Child for Peace . |
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.... The 2nd annual report (2008) |
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| The 2nd annual report can only give a glimpse of all the 2nd annual Amani Graet Lakes Film Festival weird and wondrous films and events ......More Info |
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" Woman & Child for Peace "
Film is a medium of Peace; it can be a creative
expression of a personal vision of human life. A
vision which is shaped by the plurality , the richness
of human diversity. Every human being is special
and every nation prides itself in a particular culture,
race and creed. These differences hone our ability
to co-exist in dignity, solidarity and peace in
the Great Lakes Region and in the whole of Africa
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