Tanzanian filmmaker emerges winner of Netflix competition

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Walter Mzengi during his pitching session

Summary

By winning the competition with his film ‘African Folktales, Reimagined’ Mr Mzengi and five other winners will each receive $25,000 plus a production budget of $75,000 to create short films.

Dar es Salaam. Tanzanian filmmaker Walter Mzengi has emerged among the top six winners of a short film competition organised by global streaming service company Netflix and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco).

By winning the competition with his film ‘African Folktales, Reimagined’ Mr Mzengi and five other winners will each receive $25,000 plus a production budget of $75,000 to create short films.

 In a statement by Unesco’s communication consultant Mr Tom Soufi Burridge the short films will be produced through a local production company and under the guidance of Netflix-appointed supervising producer and industry mentors from across the continent.

“The final six filmmakers will now go into the development phase of their projects, before starting production on the short films that will eventually premiere on Netflix as part of ‘An Anthology of African Folktales’ later this year,” he said in a statement.

Other winners and their respective countries are Loukman Ali (Uganda),Gcobisa Yako (South Africa), Ms Voline Ogutu (Kenya),  Korede Azeez  (Nigeria), and Mohamed Echkouna  (Mauritania).

Netflix’s director of content in Africa Mr Ben Amadasun was quoted saying that since the launch of the competition in October of 2021 they received thousands of applicants but later they cut down to top 21  and finally, the six finalists.