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MATATU FILM LAB

Matatu Film Lab (MFL) is a comprehensive training program dedicated to cultivating and supporting emerging filmmakers. Led and conducted by a team of African and international industry experts and film mentors, the MFL covers all aspects of filmmaking, from development to distribution. Our primary objective is to equip African filmmakers with industry-standard skills and knowledge to convey their stories effectively.

Our program is structured to be both theoretical and practical. We employ a creative film bootcamp approach, where participants specializing in various areas of filmmaking are trained and equipped with film knowledge. At the culmination of the workshop, these trained creatives are tasked with producing short films. These films are then showcased on our Matatu Film Stage platforms, which explore innovative self-sustainable screening and distribution strategies in East Africa

Since its launch in October 2021, the program has conducted four filmmaking mentorship workshops, benefiting over 100 emerging filmmakers with diverse film skills. Our goal is to broaden the impact on local film production by providing industry-standard skills and knowledge, including mobile filmmaking techniques, to underprivileged youths and aspiring filmmakers.

Film Possible actively engages with various stakeholders and seeks partners to execute this project sustainably. We are committed to empowering and equipping African filmmakers with the capabilities to create world-class productions that not only highlight their unique narratives but also contribute to the advancement of the African Film Industry.

MOTIVATION

Stories form a collective human tapestry, woven through the fabric of history. They convey love, joy, grief, struggle, triumph, hope, and infectious laughter. Stories not only define us but also educate us about who we are. They are as essential to our existence as air and water. However, the question remains: who has the privilege of telling these narratives?

We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to share their stories, collectively and inclusively. Without our narratives, our essence remains untold. It is our deep-seated passion for storytelling that propels this mentorship program forward. The Matatu Film Lab is dedicated to empowering filmmakers by equipping them with industry-standard skills, knowledge, and invaluable connections.

At the heart of MFL is the aspiration to transform filmmakers’ ambitions and dreams into reality. We strive to create a nurturing environment where creativity thrives, enabling storytellers to craft compelling narratives that resonate globally.

IMPLEMENTATION

The program is a collaborative effort spearheaded by Film Possible in partnership with its dedicated associates. Comprising a team with extensive experience in producing and leading workshops and mentorship programs, Film Possible and its associates are meticulously involved in every aspect of the program’s development, implementation, and management.

Participants enrolled in the program continue to benefit from ongoing access to their mentors throughout the year. This continuous support ensures that filmmakers receive guidance and expertise beyond the structured sessions, allowing for sustained growth and development

Recognizing the need for diversity and inclusion, the MFL prioritizes participation exclusively for East African citizens. This strategic focus not only fosters local talent but also cultivates a vibrant filmmaking community that reflects the rich cultural tapestry of the region.

SOME OF THE FILMS PRODUCED ON MOBILE PHONES

During the Creative Filmmaking Bootcamp

HOW TO APPLY

The application process is both free of charge and entirely conducted online. To apply for any of our calls, all applicants must utilize the provided link on the Film Possible website and agree to the terms and conditions for participation in the Mentorship Series.

Applications undergo a rigorous screening process managed by a panel consisting of Film Possible staff, strategic partners, and experienced art practitioners. The evaluation criteria include the quality of the applicants’ work/portfolio and their responses to the application questions.

Additionally, applicants are required to submit the following documents:

I. Biography
II. Motivation Letter
III. Headshot Picture
VI. CV/Resume
VII. Link to previous work (If Available)

ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS

Eligible are applicants, who have passion or experience in film (fiction, documentary, and cross-media) and:

  1. Be able to communicate and work in English
  2. Be East African citizens
  3. Attend the workshops for all the scheduled dates

Register To Attend The Film Business Masterclass

Join us for an in-depth Masterclass on the Film Business, This class will explore the essential elements of marketing and distribution in the cinematic world. This comprehensive session will provide you with valuable insights into how to effectively promote your film, build a compelling campaign, and navigate the complex distribution landscape. Led by American industry expert Jason Zavaleta

THE IMPACT

  1. Participants selected for the program are provided with an environment conducive to nurturing creativity and innovation. They have the opportunity to refine their technical and artistic skills under the guidance of seasoned industry professionals.
  2. Our program is strategically designed to cultivate a renewed perspective on the African continent. By training filmmakers and artists, we empower them to create films that authentically reflect the culture, consciousness, and contemporary histories of Africa. We are deeply committed to this vision and will steadfastly support filmmakers who share our passion for storytelling.
  3. This initiative acts as a catalyst for collaboration and partnership among local, regional, and international practitioners and professionals. It serves as a platform for the exchange of ideas and expertise, enriching the industry as a whole.
  4. Furthermore, the program is establishing a dynamic database comprising proficient and experienced filmmakers. These individuals possess the skills and capabilities to elevate and advance the film industry in the East African Region, contributing significantly to its economic and social progress.

Success Stories

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