Workshop

Young Filmmakers Masterclass: June Givanni Pan African Cinema Archive

19 October 2024
1-3pm
Free to all

Join us for a filmmaking masterclass led by June Givanni Pan African Cinema Archive (JGPACA).

This masterclass is aimed at young filmmakers who are at the early stages of their careers.

The session will be led by Dr June Givanni and Damilola Lemomu, Archive Coordinator.

Attendees of the masterclass are invited to join the Sharri Petti film screening and conversation at 4pm.

Programme curated by Lauren Gee.

ABOUT THE JUNE GIVANNI PAN AFRICAN CINEMA ARCHIVE

June Givanni Pan African Cinema Archive (JGPACA) is a volunteer-run archive of historical materials relating to African and African diasporic cinemas, with Black British cinema at its core. They aim to make accessible these valuable resources—films, audio recordings, photographs, scripts, posters, documents, publications, and memorabilia—and to provide a nurturing environment for their exploration by scholars, cultural activists, and members of the wider community. They run a programme of regular events ranging from film screenings to public debates and host various community-based projects. Their mission is to safeguard marginalised histories expressed and engaged through the moving image and related materials and to re-activate them in the context of contemporary debates.

ABOUT LAUREN GEE

Lauren Gee is a public programme and artist moving image producer from London. Lauren has produced films for artists Alberta Whittle, Onyeka Igwe, Keith Piper and Beverley Bennett as well as curating public programmes for South London Gallery, Tate, Create London and Film London. Lauren also worked on the selection committee for ‘Short Narrative’ for BlackStar Film Festival 2023, Philadelphia, U.S.A.

ACCESS

  • This event is seated

  • Wheelchair access and accessible toilets are available at this site.

  • Please contact mail@southlondongallery.org with any additional access requirements or questions

  • If you would like to attend this event but the ticket price is a limitation please get in touch as we have reserved a number of free tickets for low-income individuals. Contact us at: mail@southlondongallery.org

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