Indiegogo Campaign: The Icarus Film Project. from Perivi Katjavivi (Namibia)

© Perivi Katjavivi
Genre : Calls for papers
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Release/publication date : 2014
Published on : 24/07/2014
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-icarus-film-project

Help Icarus Fly
Windhoek, Namibia Cinéma

Short Summary
Our film is a contemporary African take on the ancient Greek myth.

We follow a boy in an African village who dreams of flying. A decade later his ambition has steered him to the big city, where he finds himself descending into the underworld. With flight school proving to be a lofty conquest and survival an everyday struggle. A lucrative heist presents itself and offers the potential to help him soar upward or fall even deeper.

Namibian film is at a crossroads. With a small population, but with a wealth of stories and rich a rich turbulent history, the time has come to push these stories onto the international scene.

I have extensive experience in the Namibian film industry, both as a short filmmaker and as the head of Old Location Films, were we have been servicing and producing commercials for the top corporate clients in the country. My short films have played at Cannes, Durban and other international film festivals. In 2010 I was awarded the Best Director award at the Namibia Film & Theatre awards.

What we intend with this project is to show that we can create multifaceted stories about the African continent, with commercial appeal, that do not necessarily play to old colonial stereotypes.

There's not a'township aflame with racial tension' or a'continent ravaged by AIDS' subplot in sight. Instead this film presents a side of African life that doesn't make the international news headlines, namely its young people, getting on with lives characterized by the kinds of things that vex twenty-somethings the world over - the stresses and pleasures of city-life, relationships, and struggling to make an honest living.

Our Icarus lives in a place where identity and home are unclear. Caught between impossible dreams, a crime ridden city, the village and the world - our protagonist dances on the periphery of these conflicting realms. This intersection is his home.

With a shared English and Namibian ancestry I appreciate what it feels like to be caught between spaces - culturally, racially, geographically. I think many of us around the world understand that feeling and in a globalized world we need film and language that is able to speak to both sides of the divide.

What We Need & What You Get

This is YOUR film. We cannot make it without you.

We have raised some money, but as part of our financial plan it is essential for us to raise a large part of the production costs through the community.

All funds raised will go into the actual production of the film. No overheads, no kickbacks, no post or pre-production. So what you spend is what you will see on the screen!

The Impact

We all have dreams and our protagonist, Dantago, is no different. Think of that child we all have inside us. The ambition and naivety that comes with youth and which led young Icarus to soar higher and higher and closer to the sun. So many young African boys and girls grow up in marginalized communities, yet difficult circumstance does not prevent them from having high hopes for their futures.

We intend to show that our hero in our film, takes those hopes and aspirations of an entire continent and acts out his dreams. And flys. Of course our film is riddled with obstacles and arrogance that echo the perils warned of in the original Greek myth.

Our hero will have to confront his own character flaws and contend with a dangerous underworld he has fallen into that may represent the last viable means to an end or the very thing that could threaten his dream.

Risks & Challenges

I think that filmmaking is becoming increasingly affordable in the independent sector. We believe that we can make a film in Namibia where costs of production are comparably low. We believe that we have constructed a screenplay that blends strong character development, a universally recognizable story and enough action and adventure to appeal to as wide a market as possible. We believe that our film will be on par with the quality exhibited globally and will find success at a top international film festival as well as regional and global distribution,

Other Ways You Can Help

If you are unable to contribute to our campaign, please get the word out and make some noise about our campaign. And watch our videos and get to know these characters soon to be on our screens! Watch it, Like it, Share it!

Partners

  • Arterial network
  • Media, Sports and Entertainment Group (MSE)
  • Gens de la Caraïbe
  • Groupe 30 Afrique
  • Alliance Française VANUATU
  • PACIFIC ARTS ALLIANCE
  • FURTHER ARTS
  • Zimbabwe : Culture Fund Of Zimbabwe Trust
  • RDC : Groupe TACCEMS
  • Rwanda : Positive Production
  • Togo : Kadam Kadam
  • Niger : ONG Culture Art Humanité
  • Collectif 2004 Images
  • Africultures Burkina-Faso
  • Bénincultures / Editions Plurielles
  • Africiné
  • Afrilivres

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