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Content Scramble for Africa Discussed at Film Market Sidebar Cannes Docs

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Lise Pedersen In a panel discussion provocatively entitled “Content Scramble for Africa,” guests at the Cannes Film Market’s Cannes Docs sidebar were invited to interrogate the sustainability of current forms of collaboration between the African continent and the Global North in documentary filmmaking.Moderated by IDFA programmer Sarah Dawson, the panel included Laurent Bitty, president of Africadoc-Côte d’Ivoire, Senegalese director and producer Angèle Diabang (“Un air de Kora,” “Le Monde en Face”), Christilla Huillard-Kann, co-founder of Paris-based indie film production company Elda Productions, and Mohamed Saïd Ouma, head of DocA (Documentary Africa), a film fund dedicated to documentary film.

In Africa, like elsewhere, rapid digitization and growth in online media consumption is changing the documentary landscape, with a renewed and sudden interest from global streaming players in this vast market.According to figures cited by Dawson, the number of SVOD users in Africa is expected to reach 5 million by the end of this year with Netflix in the lead, even though its market share is expected to decline as it competes with both international and domestic streamers.However, co-creation and collaboration with the Global North remains skewed in favor of one party, according to Ouma.“The one with the deepest pockets makes the biggest decisions,” he said, adding that “the marginalization of our voices continues as the influence of international content on the global market grows: we are creating a tiny window for our African perspectives,” he went on, voicing concern about content standardization: “The vast majority of non-fiction is about crime series; there’s very little space for creative docs.”While there was consensus.

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