Luanda — A lack of funding and a scarcity of technical teaching resources at film production schools constitutes the biggest challenges to the widespread expansion of the country’s film industry, a teacher at the Arts School Complex, Wandi Tavares, stated on Wednesday in Luanda.
Speaking to the press on the sidelines of a lecture on “Luso-African Cinema,” the academic advocated for greater decentralization of film screening rooms to local communities as a way to showcase national talent and…
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