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Access Holdings PLC, a leading financial holding company, has strengthened its partnership with the African International Film Festival (AFRIFF) by endorsing the ‘Best Short Film’ category at the 2023 Globe Awards.

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By sponsoring this category, Access Holdings PLC reiterates its commitment to nurturing creativity and fostering development within the African film industry.

AFRIFF, known globally as a celebration of African storytelling through cinema, has become a crucial platform for filmmakers across the continent and the diaspora.

Set to take place on Saturday, November 11, the Awards will mark the culmination of a week-long celebration showcasing the best of African cinema.

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Herbert Wigwe, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings PLC, expressed the company’s dedication to supporting emerging talents.

“As we expand our presence across the continent, we will continue to invest in the future, share knowledge, and provide opportunities for young talents to thrive globally,” Wigwe stated.

“The Access ecosystem is committed to shaping a world where creatives have the platforms to shine, Africans believe in the power of their dreams, and creativity becomes one of our continent’s leading exports.”

The winner of the ‘Best Short Film’ category will receive a significant cash prize and sponsorship for an extensive training program. This program offers a unique opportunity for the winner to create a funded feature film, to be showcased at AFRIFF 2024.

The ‘Best Short Film’ category at AFRIFF has a history of propelling recipients to success in the industry. Past winners, such as Wanuri Kahiu, Gordon Napier, and Keni Ogunlola, have achieved significant milestones, with Ogunlola’s “The Royal Hibiscus Hotel” earning global acclaim.

AFRIFF is dedicated to promoting and celebrating the diverse world of African cinema. Through film screenings, panel discussions, workshops, and awards ceremonies, AFRIFF aims to inspire, educate, and entertain both local and international audiences while fostering the growth and recognition of African cinema on a global scale.

This report is developing, more details will be shared on the SkiwordNews Telegram Channel as soon as possible.

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