The Festival International du Film Espoir (FIFE)[1] is an annual film festival held in the Ivory Coast.[2] Founded in 2022 by Abdoulaye Bamba, the festival aims to promote African films internationally while introducing international films to the African continent.[3] It seeks to foster intercultural dialogue through cinema, addressing social and political themes such as human rights, peace, ecology, and the fight against racism.
Location | Abidjan, Ivory Coast |
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Founded | September 2022 |
Most recent | 2023 FIFE |
Awards | Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor |
No. of films | 2 |
Language | French, English |
Website | Official website |
History
editFirst Edition (2022)
editThe first edition of FIFE took place in 2022,[4] with screenings in several cities, including Abidjan,[5] Washington, Paris,[6] and Lille.[7] This festival featured films from various continents and highlighted issues such as racial discrimination and social inequalities. The festival was praised for its commitment to showcasing works that reflect contemporary challenges while providing a platform for emerging filmmakers.[8]
Expansion and Second Edition (2023)
editIn 2023, FIFE expanded its reach by adding cities such as Bamako[9] and Conakry,[10] thereby strengthening its presence on the African continent. The festival continues to attract attention from the public and cinema professionals for its role in showcasing films with significant social and political content. This second edition helped solidify FIFE's reputation as a major event for engaged filmmakers and enthusiasts of socially relevant cinema.[11]
Objectives and Vision
editFIFE mission is to promote cinema that not only entertains, but also educates and raises awareness.[12] By highlighting works that address diverse themes such as human rights, social justice, and environmental preservation, the festival aims to be a catalyst for change through the cinematic arts.
Awards
editAmong the awards given at FIFE, the following are notable:
- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Actor
These awards are intended to encourage and recognize talents who use cinema as a tool for reflection and social transformation.
References
edit- ^ Elraz, Khaled (10 September 2022). "Côte d'Ivoire /France : le premier Festival International du Film d'Espoir". Afrik.
- ^ "Festival international du film espoir 2".
- ^ africain, l'horizon (22 September 2023). "Fife (Festival international du film espoir) : Trois productions cinématographiques congolaises nominées à la deuxième édition". lhorizonafricain.
- ^ Koné, Youssouf (26 September 2023). "Cinéma : FIFE, Bamako organise sa première édition avec succès".
- ^ Adjoumani, Christopher (22 September 2023). "Côte d'Ivoire : ouverture du Festival du Film Espoir au Dycoco". Afrik.
- ^ https://www.sudinfo.be/id747211/article/2023-11-18/le-festival-international-du-film-espoir-pour-trois-jours-liege
- ^ "Le Festival du Film Espoir se déroulera à Liège du 29 novembre au 1er décembre | QU4TRE". www.qu4tre.be. 25 November 2023.
- ^ "L'Egypte, invitée d'honneur au Festival international du film de l'espoir - Arts - Al-Ahram Hebdo - Ahraminfo - Toute l'actualité égyptienne et internationale en continu".
- ^ SONHAYE, Jean Luc (26 September 2023). "2eme Édition du Festival International du Film Espoir à Bamako".
- ^ Bangoura, Mohamed (8 February 2023). "Cinéma: la délégation guinéenne annonce les couleurs de la 2ème édition du festival international du film espoir".
- ^ "Côte d'Ivoire : Lancement du Festival International du Film Espoir à Abidjan, une convergence entre humour et cinéma". Senego.com - Actualité au Sénégal. 22 September 2023.
- ^ "Festival International du Film Espoir à Lille : places, billets Lomme". jds.fr.