By Philip Yatai
Dr Mariya Mahmoud, Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has described the annual Zuma International Film Festival as a vibrant platform for collaboration, inspiration and cultural exchange.
Mahmoud stated this in Abuja on Tuesday, while addressing a news conference to unveil the 2024 edition of the festival and logo, scheduled for Dec. 1 to Dec. 5, in Abuja.
She said that the 2024 edition with the theme, “Digital Renaissance: Embracing the Future”, would showcase the diverse narratives that resonate with the world’s shared humanity.
She added that the festival would remind people of the power of film to challenge perceptions and spark change.
“This festival is not just a showcase of cinematic creativity. It is a vibrant platform that builds collaboration, inspiration and cultural exchange.
“In a world increasingly shaped by visual storytelling, our contributions are vital in bridging the culture and igniting conversation.
“Therefore, let us embrace this opportunity to honour our collective passion for the arts, support one another and celebrate the remarkable talent that each of us brings to the screen,” she said.
The minister expressed hope that the festival would continue to create lasting impact.
Dr Jumai Ahmadu, Director, Reform Coordination and Service Improvement, FCT Administration, expressed confidence that with the support of the FCT Minister of State, the 2024 edition would be bigger and better.
Ahmadu, who was represented by Ms Catherine Allison, Assistant Director in the unit, added that “together, we will pave the way for a vibrant future in film making and storytelling.
“Let’s continue to inspire one another as we celebrate the power of film.”
Unveiling the new Zuma Logo, Mr Mikyel Parish, a consultant with Zuff, said that the 2024 festival would be interesting and intriguing.
‘This year’s festival will be different. It holds a lot of great things in stock,” Parish said. (NAN)