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Maputo Dissemination Report - OCT15/MAY18 CMI Maputo Dissemination Report - OCT15/MAY18 MAPUTO Ethnography of a Divided City DISSEMINATION REPORT - OCT15/MAY18 2018 1 ANIMA Estúdio Criativo CMI Maputo Dissemination Report - OCT15/MAY18 2018 2 ANIMA Estúdio Criativo CMI Maputo Dissemination Report - OCT15/MAY18 LIST OF SCREENINGS (OCT15/MAY18) Conferences / Academic Screenings Open screeening CMI (Bergen, Norway, 25/09/2015) Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Maputo, Mozambique, 13/11/2015) Escola Josina Machel (Maputo Mozambique, 18/11/2015) World Bank (Maputo, Mozambique, 26/04/2016) We Effect (Namaacha, Mozambique, 04/07/2016) Biannual Conference EASA (Milano, Italy 31/07/2016) Bahia (Bahia, Brazil, 19/04/2016) CREISPU (Maputo, Mozambique, 19/05/2016) Lektor Maputo (Gießen University, Gießen, Germany, 10/11/2016) Centro de Estudos Humanísticos (Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal, 17/11/2016) 7th ECAS Conference (Basel, Switzerland, 30/06/2017) Mozambique and Brazil Seminar, Princeton University (Princeton, USA, 25/04/2018) Cultural Events Maputo Premier - Teatro Avenida (Maputo, Mozambique, 29/10/2015) Fundação Leite Couto (Maputo, Mozambique, 09/12/2015) INAC Mozambican National Film Institute (Maputo, Mozambique, 12/08/2016) ICMA (Maputo, Mozambique, 17/02/2016) Museu das Pescas (Maputo, Mozambique, 16/03/2016) Associação Casa Álvaro Campos (Tavira, Portugal, 16/04/2016) Gato Laranja (Inhambane, Mozambique, 18/06/2016) Associação dos Músicos (Maputo, Mozambique, 23/06/2016) Festival Urbano #2 CCFM (Maputo, Mozambique, 04/09/2016) Palavras são Palavras – Bar & Bar (Maputo, Mozambique, 03/02/2017) 2018 3 ANIMA Estúdio Criativo CMI Maputo Dissemination Report - OCT15/MAY18 LIST OF SCREENINGS (OCT15/JUNE17) Mozambican National Tour Bairro Costa do Sol (Maputo, Mozambique, 05/11/2015) Bairro do Hulene (Maputo, Mozambique, 07/11/2015) Bairro Mafalala (Maputo, Mozambique, 13/11/2015) Bairro de Inhagoia (Maputo, Mozambique, 15/11/2015) Bairro do Chamanculo (Maputo, Mozambique, 20/11/2015) Casa do Artista (Beira, Mozambique, 25/08/2016) Bairro da Manga (Beira, Mozambique, 26/08/2016) Ilha de Moçambique (Ilha de Moçambique, Mozambique, 09/12/2016) Casa da Cultura de Pemba (Pemba, Mozambique, 10/12/2016) Kauri Lodge (Pemba, Mozambique, 11/12/2016) Clube Ferroviário (Moatize, Tete, Mozambique, 12/12/2016) Instituto de Formação de Professores Eduardo Mondlane (XaiXai, Gaza, Mozambique, 06/04/2017) Galeria Dathonga (Tofo, Inhambane, Mozambique, 07/04/2017) Mobile Cinema (Periphery of Inhambane City, Inhambane, Mozambique, 08/04/2017) Television Screenings TVM - Televisão de Moçambique RTP África - Rádio e Televisão de Portugal Estimate number of spectators: >5000 Estimate number of telespectators: >400.000 2018 4 ANIMA Estúdio Criativo CMI Maputo Dissemination Report - OCT15/MAY18 LIST OF FESTIVALS (OCT15/MAY18) BIFF - BERGEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2015 (Bergen, Norway, 24/09/2015) FESTIN 2016 (Lisbon, Portugal, 09/05/2016) FESTIVAL FIM DO CAMINHO 2016 (Mossuril/Ilha de Moçambique, Mozambique, 12/08/2016, 20/08/2016, 22/08/2016) ZIMBABWE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016 (Harare, Zimbabwe, 10/10/2016) LES JOURNÉES CINÉMATOGRAPHIQUES DE CARTHAGE 2016 (Tunis, Tunisia, 02/11/2016, 03/11/2016, 04/11/2016) KASSELER DOKFEST 2016 (Kassel, Germany, 16/11/2016) AFRICA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016 (Lagos, Nigeria, 18/11/2016) ATHENS ETHNOGRAPHIC FILM FESTIVAL 2016 (Athens, Greece, 27/11/2016) BAGHDAD INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016 (Baghdad, Iraq, 06/12/2016) DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL OF SAINT LOUIS 2016 (Saint-Louis, Senegal, 07/12/2016) FIFEQ - FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM ETNOGRAPHIQUE DU QUEBEC 2017 (Quebec, Canada, 24/03/2017) VUES D’AFRIQUE 2017 (Montreal, Canada, 18/04/2017, 22/07/2017) HELSINKI AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL 2017 (Helsinki, Finland, 07/05/2017, 14/05/2017) AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL COLOGNE 2017 (Cologne, Germany, 21/09/2017, 01/10/2017) SILICON VALLEY AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL 2017 (Mountain View, California, USA, 30/09/2017) YARHA – SEMAINE INTERNATIONAL DU 1ER FILM 2017 (Yaoundé, Cameroon, 12/12/2017) AFRYKAMERA 2018 (Warsaw, Poland, 16/04/2015) DARBHANGA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2018 (Darbhanga, India, not yet screened) STADTLICHTER. INTERNATIONALE FILMNÄCHTE IN BERLIN 2018 (Berlin, Germany, not yet screened) 2018 5 ANIMA Estúdio Criativo.
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