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Writing Short Films with Abbesi Akhamie
Wednesday, June 30, 2021 · 6:00 p.m.
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About this Webinar
Screenwriter and director Abbesi Akhamie will join MNN to discuss screenwriting techniques including visual storytelling and writing for mood, tone and emotion.
Jacob Feiring
Media Education Coordinator
Jacob Feiring is a director and producer of films, documentaries, and short content. He is an alumnus of Kartemquin Film Labs, and a recipient of the Robert Flaherty Seminar Fellowship. His feature and short films have screened at film festivals and theaters around the country, including the IFC Center as part of DOC NYC, Big Sky Film Festival, the Gene Siskel Film Center, and The Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa, Fe.
Abbesi Akhamie
Presenter
Born in Heidelberg, Germany, Abbesi Akhamie is a Nigerian-American writer/director and producer working between Lagos and New York City. She received her MFA in Film from New York University and also holds a BA in Communications from George Mason University. Her work is inspired by her bicultural heritage with a focus on African and diasporan cultures and experiences. Her debut short film, Still Water Runs Deep (2017) premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and won Best Student Short Film at Aspen ShortsFest. Her latest short film, The Couple Next Door (2020), premiered at Aspen ShortsFest and won the Audience Choice Award at the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival.
Currently, she is developing her debut feature film, In My Father’s House, a coming-of-age drama that follows a young woman as she discovers her place of belonging in the homeland of her estranged father. The project will be filmed in Nigeria and has graciously been supported by NYSCA/NYFA Individual Artist Grant, TIFF Filmmaker Lab, and the Attagurl Residency program. She was also selected to participate in the Black Rock Artist residency based in Dakar, Senegal, where she further developed her feature screenplay.