Africa Light / Gray Zone: International Festival Dates

From Germany, Switzerland, Italy to Brazil, China and to the United States of America: The German short film "Africa Light / Gray Zone" is on a world tour.

"Africa Light / Gray Zone", a German Namibian co-production, is on a world tour. It starts in September with the EcoVison Film Festival in Palermo, which will also be held in Brazil and China through the support of The UNESCO. Parallel, the first screening in New York will start at The Long Island Film Festival. First, right in the heart of Long Island City, then in the Hamptons. In October, the film will be part of the documentary section of the Shnit Film Festival in Bern (Switzerland) and finally, on 24 October 2010, it will be the opening film of The German African Movie Night in The Babylon Cinema in Berlin, an event organized by The German Department of State and The German Namibian Association.

The director of the film Tino Schwanemann will be there, together with the producer Stefanie Paul. Both are looking forward to get international feedback on the film. "Of course, we are pretty curious about the opinions from economy and politics. Basically, our film is dealing with the aspects of these two topics. And we are very pleased about the film being so popular, especially in Namibia", says the director, "Finally, I am absolutely convinced that there will be the one or other discussion. But this exactly is the aim of Africa Light / Gray Zone, too. A film without a debate is a bad movie."

The dates of the events and much more information on the film "Africa Light / Gray Zone" are available on the website www.africa-light.com

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