The Malawi Government has urged
Local film producers to make high quality movies which promote local language
and culture.
McDonald Maluwaya, the Chief Arts
Officer in the Ministry of Sports and Culture made the remarks following the recent launch
of local film, Mwayi Wotsiriza by Theatre International.
While expressing government
commitment to continue with number of programs that promote the film industry
in the country, Maluwaya emphasized that local film industry must promote local
language which is essential in making easy communication with people in the
rural areas.
The Chief Arts Officer in the
Ministry of Sports and Culture
McDonald
Maluwaya, emphasized that local languages have to be used in local movies in promoting
and preserving languages and culture as well as to disseminate messages.
He indicated that through this,
artistic industry can take Malawi culture and languages to international
community.
His reaction came following last
Friday’s premiering of a local movie ‘Mwayi Wotsiriza’ by Theatre
International, performed in Chichewa but has English and French subtitles.
Mwayi Wotsiriza is a film about sexual
abuse of girls and working conditions of teachers in rural primary schools.
The Chief Arts Officer also pledged
government efforts in ending challenges that the film industry is facing in the
country such as lack of formalized markets, growing rates of piracy, high costs
of producing movie and also technical expertise.
“It
is against this background that government is currently financing an integrated
arts development programme being implemented by the copyright society of Malawi
COSOMA and the Department of Culture to ease, some of these challenges existing
in the creative industries.” said Maluwaya
Maluwaya added that the programme
among others involve four main projects which are establishment of Art School,
Aluso Savings and Credit Cooperative, Aluso Production and Marketing
Cooperative and the National Arts and Heritage council.
“So
this is a good news for in the creative industry. I would therefore like to ask
the Producers of Mwayi Wotsiriza to explore how they can benefit from this
provision of the Integrated Arts Development Programme to promote the film
industry” He said
He
then mentioned that in due course government will launch and implement the
National Cultural Policy following the Cabinet approval of in February. He said
the policy provides that there be a National Arts and Heritage Council
established.
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