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Crossing borders one shoot at a time Asked about his new career as actor, Aphiwe Nqevu, who plays the lead role, said he is loving it. Being a motivational speaker enables me to pursue other career options. This is truly amazing. Journalist Thursday, 06 May 2021, 12:02 Neels van Jaarsveld (as inspector Bennie Willemse), Aphiwe Nqevu (lead role as Bhongo Mhlophe), Chris Wilson (director) and James Fouché (script writer). Photo: Michelle Pienaar Gallery Video
GEORGE NEWS & VIDEO - For local writer James Fouché almost everything happens in George s coffee shops. That is where he met Chris Wilson, the director of his crime drama television series Crossing Borders, and Aphiwe Nqevu, a motivational speaker from Thembalethu, who proved to be the perfect candidate for the lead role of an immigration officer.
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+ April 21, 2021 WE MUST take our hats off to Ferdinand John Balanag for making the first-ever Montanosa Film Festival (MFF, March 20 to 28, 2021) happen, and in Baguio during a pandemic. Yes, of course, he got a lot of help, and the village it took must be credited, too. But to Ferdie belongs the grass crown, so to speak. Because the work, production skills, and management-savvy required to pull together such a feat equal tremendous.
But lest we be accused of playing favorite connections and writing only of Ferdie, the festival was presented by The Workshop for Infinite Media (TwiMedia), Baguio City Mayor’s Office, and Department of Tourism. Lead partners included Film Development Council of the Philippines, Tourism Promotions Board of the Philippines, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Baguio Tourism Council, Council for Baguio Creative City, and the embassies of France, India, and Czech Republic.
Artists from Bahrain, Iran take part in Haifa exhibition
Mediterranean Biennale features works by 60 artists and art collectives from 17 countries under the theme ‘Living Together – Crossing Borders.’
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Detail from “Inverso Mundus,” a video work by Russian collective AES+F featured at the Mediterranean Biennale in Haifa, April to June 2021. Photo courtesy of Mediterranean Biennale
Proving that art transcends borders and geopolitics, the fourth Mediterranean Biennale in Haifa opened April 6 at WIZO Haifa Academy of Design & Education with works by 60 artists and art collectives from 17 countries – including Iran, Afghanistan and Turkey.
The biennale was created in 2010 as a model for multicultural cooperation and dialogue between diverse outlooks and opinions held by different communities and groups.
Angst and humanity: Norwalk exhibit examines psychological impacts of pandemic
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The Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum’s “Socially Distant Art: Creativity in the Lockdown” exhibit features 25 artists and runs through Aug. 29. Forced Separation by Kathie Milligan will be included in the exhibit.Courtesy of Kathie Milligan / Contributed photo
When Susan Gilgore, executive director at the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk, began thinking about a pandemic-related art exhibit, one of the first works that came to mind was a 1919 painting by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.
This wasn’t Munch’s famous, frightening “Scream.” It was a self-portrait, showing the artist seated in an invalid’s robe and blanket, almost defeated by the Spanish flu. His pale face looks out from the canvas; only the circle of his open mouth reminiscent of the more lurid “Scream.”