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Raindance next… #RDFF
After the success of Soka Afrika at the Kicking & Screening festival, it’s now the turn of the feature-length film to shine at 2011’s Raindance Film Festival. Not only will the full 76 minute version be playing in the excellent surroundings of the Apollo Cinema in London’s Piccadilly Circus, but, as a bonus, founder of NGO Culture Foot Solidaire - Jean Claude Mbvoumin - will be there to discuss human trafficking in football in a post-film Q&A.
Soka Afrika will be showing at 12.20pm this Sunday 9th October. Buy your tickets now here.
If you’re hungry afterwards you could also pop along to the exciting Inamo St-James for an interactive and tasty lunch, where Jean Claude and producer Sam Potter will be continuing the discussion.
Look forward to seeing you down there!
Posted on October 6, 2011 with 25 notes ()
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Jean Claude coming to Raindance
As a bonus to our Raindance UK premiere on 9th October (see previous post) we have the pleasure of announcing that Soka Afrika star and founder of NGO Foot Solidaire, Jean Claude Mbvoumin, will be attending the screening and closing night gala of the festival. The former Cameroon international is coming to London especially for the event and apart from being the world’s leading expert on the trafficking of African youths in football, he’s also a damn good bloke!
Jean Claude will be available alongside producer Sam Potter to answer questions after the film. So come along, see a great film and enjoy an afternoon of interesting discussion. Buy your tickets here.
Posted on September 22, 2011 with 31 notes ()
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Festivals and more
So, following a long summer absence, Soka Afrika returns with a couple of different festivals, first in London and later in Spain, Russia and beyond…
First up is the Kicking & Screening Soccer Film Festival, which has its inaugural London edition opening this Friday, 23rd September with “Once in a Lifetime” – the story of the rise and fall of the New York Cosmos. Soka Afrika screened at the New York chapter of this increasingly popular festival where we scooped the jury prize “The Golden Whistle” for best film [See previous post].
Be the first to see the previously unscreened (!!) 58 minute version of Soka Afrika at K&S on Wednesday 28th September, 9pm at the Everyman cinema, Belsize Park, London. Buy tickets here. This event will be hosted in conjunction with Kick It Out, the UK anti-racism campaigners and will include a Q&A and drinks after the film.
Next up is the Raindance Film Festival, the leading UK independent film festival. The event opens on the 28th September with the UK premiere of “Another Earth”. Soka Afrika will be showing on Sunday 9th October at 12.20pm at the Apollo cinema, Piccadilly, London. This will be our UK premiere of the feature length 76 minute film and will be followed by a 20 minute Q&A with the producers. Come join us for a Sunday matinee – buy your tickets here (N.B. Runtime is incorrectly listed as 106 minutes on the Apollo’s ticket purchase page - it is in fact 76 minutes long).
There will be more info in the coming weeks as to other festivals exhibiting Soka Afrika internationally. Keep up to date with the latest news by following us on Facebook here, or twitter: @Soka_Afrika.
And if you’re in London? Well, we hope to see you at one of the above screenings…
Posted on September 19, 2011 ()
