This was made known at a press briefing in Abuja to announce the commencement of the nomination and selection processes for the endowment.
Vanguard reports that theme of the feature film and documentary productions that are eligible for nominations must centre on “Transparency, Accountability, or Good Governance.”
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According to Samuel Umejiaku, the Administrator of HomeVida, the subject matter of the films to be endowed was choosen to identify and reward film-makers whose productions subliminally drive down the spate of hate-speech and corruption in the Nigerian society.
Umejiaku said that films that highlight issues, challenges and problems associated to the theme which were produced between 2015-2017 can be nominated online at the HomeVida website.
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In her remarks, Mbanan Mku, the Communications Officer of Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC), a civil society organisation, said that the endowment will influence the quality of films produced in Nollywood as filmmakers become incentivise to produce films of high societal value as a means of contributing to nation building.
Vanguard reports that representatives from USAID, Google were present at the briefing.
Last year “Oloibiri” by Rogers Ofime won the best feature film endowed by USAID; while “Nowhere to Run” sponsored by the Shehu Musa Yaradua Foundation won the prize for best documentary.
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