Austen-Peters joins African filmmakers for AFS Film, TV Leadership Initiative programme
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Celebrated filmmaker and Terra Kulture Lagos CEO, Bolanle Austen-Peters, will participate in the American Film Showcase (AFS) Film & TV Leadership Initiative Programme across multiple American cities from October 9 to 23, 2024, alongside her fellow esteemed colleagues.
Austen-Peters, whose recent feature films, House of GA’A and Funmilayo, are receiving critical acclaim, looks forward to contributing to this prestigious event alongside other distinguished directors, fostering artistic collaboration and cultural exchange.
“As a celebrated lawyer and multi-award-winning film director and producer, I bring a wealth of experience to this prestigious program,” she enthuses. “My film House of GA’A has earned global recognition, making it to Netflix’s Global Top 10 for indigenous language films. Additionally, my biopic Funmilayo is the highest-grossing biopic in West African cinema history.”
Austen-Peters’ production house, BAP Production, launched itself to fame with theatrical productions like Saro the Musical and Fela and the Kalakuta Queens, respectively, lauded on international stages for showcasing Nigerian culture.
Her Terra Academy for the Arts has trained over 24,000 individuals, fostering talent and promoting artistic exchange.
“I eagerly anticipate sharing my insights and learning from fellow participants in this transformative programme,” she adds, expressing gratitude for the opportunity.
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