Registration has officially opened for the highly anticipated NIFS London event in an exciting development for the international film community.
The summit, which aims to bring together filmmakers, scriptwriters, financiers, distributors and producers from Nigeria and the United Kingdom, according to Nigerian International Film and TV Summit (NIFS) founder, Ijeoma Onah, will foster collaboration and cultural exchange in the world of cinema.
Offered free of charge to attendees, the event promises a packed schedule of forums, workshops and networking opportunities. Among the highlights is the “Show me the Money!” session, focusing on film finance for diaspora filmmakers, and the prestigious British Council Film Lab Africa London Showcase.
A key feature of the summit is the Nigerian-UK Script Writers Conference, which will provide a platform for creative minds from both nations to share ideas and expertise. Additionally, a roundtable conversation led by Moky Makura, Executive Director of Africa No Filter, will explore the power of film in changing narratives and promoting positive storytelling.
Supported by Film Lab Africa, CANEX Creative Africa Nexus, UBAN CINÉKITA,United Bank for Africa, The British Council and RED TV, this summit represents a significant step towards strengthening ties between the Nigerian and UK film industries, potentially opening new avenues for co-productions and cultural understanding through the medium of cinema.
Interested parties are encouraged to register promptly, as spots are expected to fill quickly for this free but high-profile event. The organisers have emphasised the importance of early registration to secure a place at what promises to be a landmark gathering in the world of international filmmaking.
For those seeking to be part of this exciting opportunity, registration is now open on the official NIFS London website here.