Txan Film Productions & Visual Arts is an award-winning independent motion picture production Company based in Los Angeles, the State of California, and the Cape Verde Islands, West Africa. The Company, dedicated to responsible and culturally relevant productions representing the Pan-African Diaspora, announces the launch of its third edition of the DJẬRFOGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL to hold its Opening Night in Cape Verde, Praia's city capital, on Monday, November 4, 2024, and continues in Fogo from 6 to November 10, 2024.
ABOUT DIFF
DjarFogo International Film Festival (djarfogofilm.org) is an independent nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2019 by award-winning filmmaker and film and visual media professor Guenny K. Pires and Txan Film Productions & Visual Arts members.
DIFF has its headquarters in Los Angeles and Cape Verde Islands. It incorporates an International Film Festival, Africa Film Lab/Filmmaking Mentorship, and Academic and Cultural Exchange to promote African stories and images by exhibiting Film, visual art, and other imaginative presentations. It is an international beacon for the Africa and Diaspora visual arts community to showcase "Black narratives" and maintain the cinematic originality of Pan-African and Diaspora Culture.
DIFF is a one-week film and culture celebration event held on the islands of Santiago and Fogo, Cape Verde, from November 4 to 10, 2024. DIFF aims to develop, showcase, and celebrate the culture and talent of Africa and the Diaspora" which have significantly impacted the cultural ties between nations and people across the globe.
For critics, DIFF has become an exceptional International Film Festival focusing on teaching visual storytelling and promoting African culture worldwide. It is considered one of the most prestigious growing International Film Festivals in the C.P.L.P. community of Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly in former Portuguese colonies Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe.
In 2023, DIFF featured filmmakers and visual artists from over 82 countries and six continents to the islands of Santiago and Fogo.
Every year, DIFF continues to showcase over 80 new high-quality films from the U.S., Africa, the Caribbean, South America, Europe, the South Pacific, Canada, and, increasingly, Asia. It presents inspiring and informative panels and workshops –– featuring top industry professionals — and showcases rare cinematic gems followed by filmmaker Q & As.
Our five-year plan is to create the first Cape Verdean International Film School to educate disadvantaged young Africans in visual arts and Cinema, thus contributing to reducing poverty, appreciating African culture, and promoting tourism in the country.
DIFF MISSION STATEMENT
DIFF's mission works tirelessly toward developing, showcasing, and celebrating Black and World Cinema, Cape Verdean culture, Africa, and Diaspora.
DIFF's PURPOSE / VISION STATEMENT
DIFF aims to educate, entertain, encourage, and inspire disadvantaged youth to join in African Cinema, visual arts, and world cinema, thus reducing poverty, appreciating African culture, and promoting visual storytelling.
DIFF offers free visual arts and filmmaking education programs for all ages, with learning opportunities available to filmmakers, aspiring filmmakers, and festival attendees.
DIFF seeks to showcase independent Film and culture, contributing to a better global understanding and fostering communication worldwide between peoples of diverse cultures, races, and lifestyles.
Raise monetary funds to support filmmakers from Africa and boost Cape Verde's production, increasing Fogo's business and employment opportunities.
Pay tribute to local and Diaspora actors and personalities who used the power of visual storytelling and arts to evoke positive social reform.
Bring filmmakers, distributors, T.V. program buyers, journalists, producers, and aspiring film students across the globe.
Creating bonds of friendship with Cape Verde and Diaspora to increase cultural exchanges between the various personalities and professionals at the event.
In addition, DIFF intends to promote the island of Fogo as part of the World Biosphere Reserve approved by UNESCO in 2020. We also have a sizeable cultural program and produce short films on traditional medicine, coffee, wine, music, dances, and local elderly stories.
Every culture has its own stories and narratives, shared as entertainment, education, cultural preservation, and enlightenment of moral values. Storytelling is the artistic expression of humanity, and each story opens a window into the community to which it belongs.
DIFF24's THEME
LIBERATION THROUGH ONE'S CULTURE!
DIFF24 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
The program includes a welcoming by Cape Verdean authorities, Cultural Animation, Opening Night, Africa Film Lab/Filmmaking Mentorship, Cape Verde Film Market, Africa Fashion Show, a film screenings competition, workshops, and filmmaking classes for Cape Verdean students and filmmakers. We aim to give them a voice and means to express themselves creatively through Film. We offer filmmakers opportunities to connect with distributors and investors and provide a free online filmmaking teaching program for students from 1st to 12th grades and Universities. DIFF also helps increase film production locally and allows filmmakers from African nations and female minorities directors to share their stories worldwide.
Since 2021, DIFF has been a public utility event recognized by His Excellency Mr. Prime Minister of Cape Verde, Mr. José Ulisses Correia e Silva. It received several honorable mentions, including former and current Presidents of the Republic of Cape Verde, His Excellency Mr. Commander Pedro Pires, Mr. Jorge Carlos Fonseca, and Jose Maria Neves, Amilcar Cabral Foundation, Olof Palme International Center, Pan African Film & Arts Festival, Fespaco, Pavilion Afrique's Cannes Film Festival, to name a few.
2nd CAPE VERDE INTERNATIONAL FILM MARKET
DIFF24 will continue to provide an opportunity to form co-production through the Cape Verde Film Market created to serve Africa, including Diaspora, Cape Verde islands, and C.P.L.P. It aims to provide distribution and co-production opportunities for all, including national, African, and Diaspora filmmakers. The event expects to receive experts from several international film markets, mainly Durban FilmMart, European Film Market, and American Film Market.
THE AFRICA FILM LAB / FILMMAKING MENTORSHIP
DIFF22 founded the Africa Film Lab/Filmmaking Mentorship (A.F.L.F.M.) to honor Rigoberto Lopez's filmmaking legacy. It is a mastery training program created for youth and industry professionals directed and instructed by African and international industry specialists, professors, and film mentors. The program will cover all diverse aspects of the visual storytelling of filmmaking, from development to distribution. It seeks to furnish African and Diaspora filmmakers with classic crafts and wisdom, allowing them to tell and share their stories more effectively.
The classes are both theoretical and practical, and by the end of 2024, up to 150 participants will have had the chance to comprehend and put their crafts into practice on actual film stages. DIFF member advisors will trust these candidates and their films, and they will be screening at the 4th edition of DIFF and the foremost international film festivals worldwide. A.F.L.F.M. will occur in several cities and countries in February and March in Los Angeles, April, and May in Morocco, June in Guinea-Bissau, and August in Cape Verde before the date of DIFF.
DIFF24 OPENING NOVEMBER 4, 2024 – SANTIAGO
DIFF intends to bring over one hundred guests, including filmmakers, producers, experts, students, and film mentors. It encourages local filmmakers, artists, national cultural agents, universities, museums, high and middle schools, and others to be part of the 3rd edition and mobilize the entire archipelago, the African continent, and the Diaspora to embrace and celebrate one week of Cinema in Cape Verde.
The 4th edition of the DIFF24 opening ceremony will start at 5:45 pm at Cinema Plateau Praia, Cape Verde. It follows a unique cultural animation, the African Fashion Show, and Cape Verdean authorities' welcoming to filmmakers and guests.
DIFF24 WILL CELEBRATE FOGO CULTURE AND HISTORY
FROM NOVEMBER 6 TO 10
HOMAGE TO AFRICAN AND DIASPORA FILMMAKERS
DIFF24 will continue honoring African filmmakers, actors, scholars, and personalities. This year's festival, we will pay a special tribute to celebrate Amilcar Cabral's life and legacy; they will turn 100 years old on September 12, 2024, if he is alive.
Cuba Cinema will receive special recognition. DIFF24 will screen some films by Cuban filmmaker Gloria Victoria Rolando.
Several local, African, and international filmmakers, including activists, sports figures, and world leaders, will be honored at the 4th DIFF.
DIFF24 designed a program for students focused on short films produced by four film clubs created in DIFF22.
DIFF24 expects to receive over 1,700 films worldwide and select 85 movies; only 20 will compete for ten awards.
DIFF24 aims to teach and train over 1500 students from the islands, Diaspora, and the rest of the world. DIFF24 intends to teach over 100 workshops, 55 masterclasses, and several free online lectures and record more than 600 footage hours, triplicating the 200 hours recorded in 2023. It will allow the production of short films celebrating the History and Culture of Fogo, including traditional medicine, coffee, wine, music, dances, and local stories.
DIFF24 aims to reach more than 80,000 viewers locally and thousands of streamed views internationally, making it one of the most significant cinema events in the country and West Africa.
DIFF24 aims to promote and help sell an exhibition of local and archipelago visual artists' works.
DIFF will promote academic and cultural exchange experiences by hosting films, filmmakers, students, and professors from Worldwide. We focus on students and professors from Boston Public Schools, Mount Saint Mary's University, Sonja H. Stone Center for Black Culture and History, U.N.C., the University of Santiago, University of Cape Verde, Lusophone University, Atlantic Technical University, and the all-High Schools of Cape Verde.
OVERVIEW OF THE COMPANY
Txan Film Productions & Visual Arts is an award-winning independent motion picture production company based in Los Angeles, California, and the Cape Verde Islands, West Africa. The Company has five creative and business entertainment industry professionals with a common goal of producing independent films.
Txan Film Productions & Visual Arts were formed in February 2005 by Guenny K. Pires, filmmaker/cinematographer and film/digital media professor. Jeremy C. Gredone is a writer/producer, while Vasco A. R. Pires is a visual artist, and Guemysson Pires is a computer programmer/producer. We produce films that portray/represent the historical and fictional stories that capture the African Diaspora's essence – primarily the West Coast of Africa, including Portuguese-speaking countries, islands of the Caribbean, Cape Verde Islands, and the Americas. More specifically, we produce high-quality low-budget documentaries, educational visual media, theatrical motion pictures, and television programming. Initially, our audience was people from Africa and the African Diaspora. Still, due to the global interest in diverse cultures and the national discussion on race and identity, our intent has expanded to anyone who has developed a curiosity about Africa.
In 2019, we founded the annual DjarFogo International Film Festival, which brings hundreds of films and filmmakers to Cape Verde annually. The program includes Africa Film Lab/Filmmaking Mentorship, workshops, and filmmaking classes. It also provides a venue to showcase and compete in film screenings.
The Company has been in film production and visual media education for eighteen years. It has been one of the biggest promotors of Cape Verdean and Lusophone culture and history. Txan Film is associated with an enormous number of high-level professionals, including filmmakers, producers, and distributors' organizations worldwide, from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific, North America, Latin America, and Australia.
TXAN FILM/DIFF WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS.
Padre Pio Gottin Auditorium, Casas Do Sol, E.M.E., Criatura Association/P.B.S., Sonja H. Stone Center for Black Culture and History, NUC, Presidency of the Republic of Cape Verde, Instituto Pedro Pires, Canon Burbank, Boston Public Schools, Mount Saint Mary University/Hollywood Studios, Association of Municipalities Fogo/Brava, Angolan Investment Bank Cape Verde, UNESCO, Monte Negro Property, ON AIR, Amílcar Cabral Foundation, Embassies of Cuba, United States, Government of Cape Verde, Fespaco, Happy Childhood Foundation, Morabeza Intercultural Society, Lda., Cape Verde Film and Audiovisual Association, CM Praia, Isatour, Lda, Raiz di Polon, Pensao Casa Marisa, Casa Lavra, Pensao Burkan, Casa Ramiro Montrond, Portela Village Mini Mercado, Casa Danilo Montrond, Casa Fernando, Confeccoes Alves, Lda., Orfeão da Praia, Aldino Cardoso, Hotel Santos Pina, Associação Criatura, Kira's Boutique Hotel, Hotel Santos Pina, Qualitur, O.M.C.V., Zebra Travel, R.T.C., Enapor, Portos de Cape Verde, Embassy of Cape Verde, Embassy of the U.S.A. in Cape Verde, Olof Palme International Center, Actor, Activist, Producer Danny Glover, Marcus Garvey School, Directors Guild of America, BadWest-Black Filmmakers West, International Documentary Association, Boavista Consulting, Parklight Films, Real Ficção, Lda., Meg & Plus, Pitch the Doc, Afrykamera Festival, Nos Ku Nos Association (Austria), International Film Festival Rotterdam, Casa de Criação Cinema, African Asian Latin American Film Festival, Embassy of CapeVerde.
For more information about the festival, please visit:
www.djarfogofilm.org
www.txanfilm.com
DJÂRFOGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
The DIFF adopts a professional approach. During the selection process, the International Jury Committee focuses on various aspects of filmmaking, including its technical design, cinematography, core theme, dramatic progression, the film's tone, script, conflicts, the authenticity of the action, and the quality of the acting performances. We pay meticulous concentration to the pieces that contain your film.
Awards in all categories are delivered during the Closing Night / Awards Ceremony, and all films shortlisted automatically qualify for prizes.
THE DECISION OF THE OFFICIAL JURIES ARE FINAL!
Special Awards can be determined by the DIFF board of directors and Jury Committee, including:
Emerging Filmmaker Award
Cultural Icon Award
DIFF AWARDS & PRIZES:
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Narrative Feature
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Narrative Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Animated Short
- 1st Feature Narrative Director
INTERNATIONAL AWARDS:
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Narrative Feature
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Narrative Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Animated Short
- 1st Feature Narrative Director
AFRICAN CONTINENTAL AWARDS:
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Narrative Feature
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Narrative Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Animated Short
- 1st Feature Narrative Director
OUSMANE SEMBÈNE
AMILCAR CABRAL
DIASPORA
SAFI FAYE
SARAH MALDOROR
C.P.L.P.: Community of Portuguese Language Countries
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Narrative Feature
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Narrative Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Animated Short
- 1st Feature Narrative Director
P.A.L.O.P: Portuguese-speaking African countries
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Narrative Feature
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Narrative Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Animated Short
- 1st Feature Narrative Director
CAPE VERDEAN AWARDS:
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Narrative Feature
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Narrative Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Animated Short
- 1st Feature Narrative Director
FOGO WORLD BIOSPHERE RESERVE
ANA JOSE RODRIGUES "ANA PROCOPIO"
PEDRO MONTEIRO CARDOSO
HENRIQUE TEIXEIRA DE SOUSA
ARMAND MONTROND
HENRIQUE DE PINA
JOAO MONTROND "NHO DJOZINHO"
ADELINA GOMES "BINA MANZINHA"
TALAIA BAXU
MINO DI MAMA
TCHITCHITI
IDALINA BRANDAO
ROLANDO LIMA BARBER "SR. ZUCA"
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD:
Jury Award:
- Best Feature Film
- Best Actress
- Best Actor
- Best Cinematography
- Best Director
- Jury Mention Award
Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking:
- Directing
- Feature Film
- Acting
- Screenwriting
- National Film
- Cinematography
- Editing
- Short Film
- Life Achievement