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Implemented by the Secretariat of the ACP Group of States Financed by The European Union NO FUTURE WITHOUT CULTURE Annex of Press Release Results of the first Call for Proposals The ACP-EU support programme for the culture sector of the ACP states, ACPCultures+, is financing 20 projects for a total of 8,3 million. Presentation of the 20 selected projects ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 1

LOT 1 - CINEMA AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING FEATURE LENGTH Velvet Films (France). Murder in Pacot. Figuier Productions (Haiti), Producciones Testimonio (Dominican Republic). Action Locations: Haiti, Dominican Republic 12 months. Grant Awarded: 300 000 The feature length project Murder in Pacot brings together two internationally renowned Haitian artists, Director Raoul Peck and writer Lyonel Trouillot. Both of them worked on producing this film, which has a two-fold goal: to reinforce the Haitian film industry, notably in terms of their technical skills, and to reach a wider, international audience. Pitch : Meurtre à Pacot tells the story of the daily lives of three people following the earthquake of 12 th January 2010 in Port-au-Prince. Following the collapse of their house, a couple of young intellectual bourgeois must, out of the ruins, rebuild their lives from scratch. In parallel, a young woman from the urban ghetto wants to profit from the arrival of Western humanitarian aid workers to change her life. Les Films de l'astre (France). Cristo Rey. Linea Espiral (Dominican Republic), Fastforward (Haiti). Action Location: Dominican Republic. 12 months. Grant Awarded: 285 633 This action foresees the production and development of Cristo Rey, the second feature length production of Dominican film maker Leticia Tonos. Co-produce by four organisations (two Dominican, one Haitian and one French), this project will reinforce the Dominican film industry and distribution networks in the Caribbean. It will, among other things, contribute to the international profile of the Dominican film industry. Pitch: Cristo Rey is set in the Dominican Republic and depicts the complex relations between the Haitian and Dominican diaspora. Two brothers from different mothers, one Dominican and the other Haitian, will have to learn how to live together. Mediatik Communication (Senegal). ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 2

Dakar Trottoirs. Ecrans Noirs (Cameroon), Mat films (France). Action Locations: Senegal, Cameroon, Mali, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Chad, Sao Tomé and Principe, Angola, France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein. 12 months. Grant Awarded: 285 080 The action foresees the production of the feature length film Dakar Trottoirs and its subsequent showing and distribution in 14 countries in 2 ACP Regions: West Africa and Central Africa. Directed by young Senegalese film maker Hubert Laba Ndao, this film, the fruits of South-South cooperation, will provide the opportunity to turn actors and technicians into professionals and, in the countries concerned, generate new cinematographic vocations focused on modernity. Pitch: Set primarily in Dakar, the film follows a group of teenagers with no family, free and on the fringes of society who, with their coming of age, find themselves confronted with a new set of dreams and ambitions. Goï Goï (Chad). Grigris. Waza Images (Cameroon), Abissia Productions (Burkina Faso), Pili Films (France), Entre chien et loup (Belgium). Action Location: Chad, Burkina Faso, Cameroon. 24 months. Grant Awarded: 300 000 Grigris is the film project of Chadian director Mahamat Saleh Haroun, following Un Homme qui crie, a feature length film supported under the previous ACP-EU ACPFilms programme (2007-2012), and winner of the Jury s Prize at the 2011 Cannes Festival. For this activity, the film maker will rely on the same partners as for his previous film: technical and production teams, mainly African, from Chad, Cameroon and Burkina Faso. This new project seeks to contribute towards founding a regular production of films in Chad that are recognised and appreciated on the international market. It will also seek to further the distribution of African films in Africa. Pitch: The main character of the film is a young paralytic, struck down with polio in his childhood, who dreams of becoming a dancer. Through this character, the author paints the portrait of a generation of Chadian youths lost and abandoned, but nevertheless fighting to build a better future. Cameleon Production (Mauritius). Lombraz Kan. Digital Studio (France), Iris Imaginaçoes (Mozambique). Action Locations: Mauritius, Mozambique. 19 months. Grant Awarded: 193 588 ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 3

Lombraz Kan will be the first feature length Mauritian work of fiction. Its production will be carried out by the local organisation Caméléon Productions, in partnership with Mozambican and Reunion organisations. It is thus based on establishing the foundations of a regional cinema industry that allows for the sharing of resources and skills in the development of works that are close to local populations. Pitch: The film tells the story of the profound social upheaval that affected Mauritius following the restructuring of the sugar industry. This work of fiction seeks to paint a picture of the other side of the Mauritian postcard. Abissia Productions (Burkina Faso). The Eye of the Storm Vynavy Productions (Cameroon), Les Films d'avalon (France). Action Locations: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, France. 30 months. Grant Awarded: 300 000 The Eye of the Storm is, originally, an internationally acclaimed play written by Luis Marquès. The activity will focus on the production and filming of this play. The fruit of a major pooling of resources between the Burkinabe, Cameroonian, and French partners, this project seeks to breathe new life into popular francophone African cinema. It also aims to reinforce interregional distribution and the ACP film industry. Pitch: The film tells the story of the trial of a former child soldier in country that could be Sierra Leone, Côte d Ivoire, or Liberia. Throughout the story, the main character is denounced not only for propagating the use of child soldiers by the warring parties, but also for their difficulties to successfully reintegrate into society and the reject they suffer. TRAINING TELEVISION SERIES Canal France International (France). Professional series: training sessions for professionalization of African television series. Vynavy Productions (Cameroon), Malo Pictures (Cameroon), Film Africa/TV Africa Ltd (Ghana), Village Communications (Ghana), Les Producteurs Associés (Burkina Faso). Action Location: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana. 25 months. Grant Awarded: 350 000 This action seeks to improve the quality of African television series through the medium of a training programme aimed at broadcasting technicians and producers. Nine sessions will be held in the three partner countries (Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Cameroon), during the production of six television series. The producers of these series will also be assisted in the international market. ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 4

TRAINING BROADCASTING Col Or Onlus (Italy). DocuSound. Unione Italiana Ciechi ed Ipovedenti (Italy), Secretariat of the African decade of persons with disabilities (South Africa), the Kenya Union of the Blind (Kenya). Action Locations: Kenya, Senegal. 24 months. Grant Awarded : 379 373 DocuSound straddles the boundaries between radio documentary production and the establishment of an international network of physical handicapped professionals (predominantly visually). Aimed principally at this target group, in Kenya and Senegal, the project intends to deliver a series of trainings in production, development and broadcasting of radio documentaries. The motivation behind the activity is both professional and social, inclusive and participative. TRAINING ANIMATED FILMS Studio Malembe Maa (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Afriqu'Anim action. Association Burundaise de Créateurs de l Image et du Son (Burundi), Association Film en cultuurpromotie (Belgium), Association Folioscope (Belgium), Institut Imagine (Burkina Faso). Action Locations: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi. 15 months. Grant Awarded: 380 000 Afriqu Anim Action follows on from the Training to the animated cinema professions: preproduction development project funded under the previous ACP-EU ACPFilms programme (2007-2012). This new activity has two main aims; firstly, to undertake trainings in the production of animated films and provide assistance to young creators and, secondly, to ensure the training of African trainers in this field in order to contribute to the development of a specific central-western African network. TRAINING 2D AND 3D ANIMATION Institut Africain de Management (Senegal). ACP 3D Collective. Rozifilms (Madagascar), People TV (France). Action Location: Senegal. 24 months. Grant Awarded: 399 474 ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 5

The ACP 3D Collective aims to create a perennial training network for 2D and 3D animation, aimed at youths in ACP States. As such, during the 18 months, ten selected interns will be trained in 3D animation and will carry out 5 short training programmes for television. The project also foresees the creation of a Junior Enterprise and the training of trainers able to further develop and multiply skills in the ACP in this particular cultural industry. BROADCASTING/DISTRIBUTION Idmage (France). AfricaFilms.tv-MobiCINE+. Studio Sankara (Senegal), Sarama Films (Mali), MwèM (Haiti), Al Tarab (Spain). Action Location: Senegal, Mali, Haiti, France, Spain. 18 months. Grant Awarded: 800 000 AfricaFilms.tv MobiCINE+ was conceived as a continuation of the development of the action financed under the previous ACP-EU ACPFilms (2007-2012) Programme. This allowed for the achievement of two major goals; implementation of a legal video-on-demand download service, piloted in Africa, as well as creation new distribution platforms adapted to the economic reality of ACP States. Through a series of new activities (development of functionality, extension of the Mobi-CINE project, opening up of the Caribbean market), this project contributes to reinforcing the distribution and remuneration of ACP TV broadcasting through a digital medium. It should also ensure the viability of the economic model of Mobi-CINE as well as its capacity to be exported to other ACP countries. LOT 2 OTHER CULTURAL INDUSTRIES DRAMATIC ARTS Studios Kabako (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Pamoja. Associação Culturarte-ACART (Mozambique), Association 1er Temps (Senegal). Action Locations: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senegal, Mozambique. Duration : 32 months. Grant Awarded: 367 528 ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 6

Pamoja is a capacity building programme for artists, technicians and company directors involved in the dramatic arts on the African continent. Nine works will be guided over the course of two years, primarily through residencies and guidance in co-production. The project also includes an action and training programme and various meeting opportunities between African sub-regional participants. Cena Lusófona - Associação Portuguesa para o Intercâmbio Teatral (Portugal). P-Stage Elinga Teatro (Angola), Acção para o Desenvolvimento (AD) (Guinea Bissau). Action Location: Guinea Bissau, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Portugal. 30 months. Grant Awarded: 498 000 The objective of P-Stage is to support theatrical creation and the professionalization of lusophone actors in three South countries (Guinea Bissau, Angola, and São Tomé and Principe). In order to achieve this, a series of trainings aimed at different professions in the sector (comedians, stage hands, technicians) are foreseen in each State. These workshops will support the creation of a show that brings together professionals from three countries. An international tour of this work is foreseen. Tringa Musiques et Développement (Senegal). The Africa Festival Tour. Association des Artistes pour le Progrès (Benin), Irondel (Cameroon), Cola Production (France). Action Locations: Senegal, Benin, Cameroon, France. 36 months. Grant Awarded: 478 656 The Africa Festival music festival, established by producer Mamadou Konté, is going on tour. Over three years, it will visit four countries; Benin, Cameroon, Senegal and France. The main actions foreseen include: over 60 groups scheduled, the international circulation of cultural sector operators and artists, creative residencies in three African countries, meetings between culture sector operators and the press, strengthening partnerships with public and private institutions and ACP companies. COSV- Coordinamento delle Organizzazioni per il Servizio Voluntario (Italy). Music Bridges : interludio amongst Pacific, Africa and Europe Further Arts Association (Vanuatu), Associação Music Crossroads Southern Africa (Mozambique). Action Locations: Vanuatu, Mozambique. 24 months. Grant Awarded: 498 400 ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 7

This action seeks to build cooperation between three structures of the music industry based in Vanuatu, Mozambique, and Italy. Among others, the main activities foreseen under this project include the organisation of creative residencies for musicians of the two South countries, tours of artists and distribution of works and albums in the two countries, support to local festivals, training sessions for the various professions involved in the sector, and the creation of a promotional web site. Partner: Action Location: Grant Awarded: 490 000 Circul A Bema- Bureau Export de la Musique Africaine (Senegal). The International African Music Show (SIMA). Association des Artistes pour le Progrès (AAP) (Benin), Cola Production (France), Harmonia LDA (Cape Verde), Mass Productions (Guinea), Regroupement des Professionnels des Arts et de la Culture d'afrique Centrale (Repac) (Cameroon), Tringa Musiques et Développement (Senegal), Umane Culture (Burkina Faso). Cameroun, Senegal. 36 months. The International African Music Show (SIMA) is a perennial itinerant event with a pan-african coverage. Over the course of the following three years two events are foreseen; one in Cameroon and the other in Senegal. Aimed primarily at professionals active in the music sector, these meetings will not only reinforce the structure and professionalization of the network, but will also contribute to more pooling of resources between the actors therein. SIMA proposes a variety of professional meetings and training workshops. The purposes of this will, additionally, be to contribute to boosting the economic contribution of the African music industry and to promote this industry in regional and international markets. Fondazione Ravenna Manifestazioni (Italy). Network for African Talents. Kulungwana Associação para o Desenvolvimento Cultural (Mozambique), Association Takku Ligey (Senegal), Festival Africain de Théâtre pour l enfance et la jeunesse - Théâtre du Chocolat (Cameroon). Action Location: Italy, Mozambique, Senegal, Cameroon. 29 months. Grant Awarded: 454 055 The Network for African Talents will constitute a new network for professionalization and promotion of the artists and managers involved in live shows in Mozambique, Senegal and Cameroon. Piloted by the Ravenna Festival in Italy, the project foresees the production of concerts, training workshops, and promotional actors for emerging artists in ACP states and in Europe. Approximately 40 events, including around three hundred artists, are planned. ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 8

PUBLISHING INDUSTRIES Coopération par l Education et la Culture (Belgium). Littafcar. Artisttik Bénin (Benin), Fokal (Haiti), Ishyo (Rwanda). Action Locations: Haiti, Benin, Rwanda. Duration : 36 months. Grant Awarded: 489 986 Through the networking of four cultural centres (three of which are located in the ACP and one in Europe), Littafcar will contribute to improving the status of francophone African and Caribbean literary heritage. The project notably plans to establish a dedicated fund in each of the libraries of the centres, as well as create a web platform to provide distance training activities, and establishing a communication policy on literary heritage. The impact of digital technologies on the distribution, promotion and the accessibility of African and Caribbean literature is the issue at the heart of this project. Association Africultures (France). Sudplanète. Media Sports and Entertainment Group Limited (Jamaica), Africultures (Burkina Faso), Groupe 30 Afrique (Senegal), Further Arts Association (Vanuatu), Alliance Française de Port Vila (Vanuatu). Action Locations: Africa (Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zimbabwe); the Caribbean (Barbados, the Bahamas, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago); the Pacific (Fiji, the Solomon Islands, Papua New-Guinea). 36 months. Grant Awarded: 499 992 The Sudplanète project responds well to the global information and promotional needs of culture sector professionals in ACP countries, while additionally contributing to networking activities. The action foresees the creation of 21 websites dedicated to national culture sector operators (for ten different African countries, seven Caribbean countries, and four Pacific countries), all linked to a common international interface; Sudplanete.net. These web sites will offer culture sector professionals information, communication and networking tools. In time, the Sudplanète portal will become a database of information on the artists of the ACP. ARCHITECTURE Action Locations: Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli (CISP) (Italy). Earth-based architecture: a developing cultural industry. Association Nigérienne de la Construction sans Bois (ANCSB) (Niger), Cabinet d'architecture ADOBE (Niger), Development Workshop (DWBF) (Burkina Faso), Afrique sans Frontières / Bâtir et Développer (Cameroon). Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Cameroon. 24 months. ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 9

Grant Awarded: 499 988 Based on the cultural, social, economic and environmental dimensions of earth-based architecture, this project aims to reinforce this cultural industry through a series of actions: an inventorying and promotion of this cultural tradition in Niger, the creation of an exhibition gallery in the Boubou Hama Museum in Niamey, training activities for professionals, and the creation of an African earth-based architecture network. ---------------------- ACPCultures+ Programme Annex of the Press Release Results of the first Call for proposals sept. 2012 Page 10