Cellular Vibrations Short Film Screening at Badagry International Film Cultural & Sports Festival (BIFIF): Fostering Economic Growth
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"They Say" An Intriguing Political Short Set to Captivate Audiences at BIFIF on Nov 18th
The Badagry International Film Cultural & Sports Festival (BIFIF), also known as BIFIF, stands as a dynamic platform to spotlight distinctive stories while facilitating an exchange of diverse cultures and ideologies. This initiative holds particular resonance for Nigeria and individuals of African descent, where film festivals have entrenched themselves as pillars of cultural identity and economic development. The inaugural edition, themed "Once Upon A Time," will delve into pivotal topics including history, spirituality, identity, tolerance, education, resilience, equality, unity, and empowerment.
BIFIF is poised to mark a monumental cultural stride in our collective history and progress. This undertaking is staunchly committed to propelling investments and innovation within the entertainment sphere. By presenting premier films from across the globe and fostering international collaboration, the festival has already made significant strides in invigorating economic growth, capitalizing on investment prospects, and bolstering tourism in the region. Furthermore, it has catalyzed an array of distinct projects and initiatives celebrating African culture while fortifying the bridge between African and global societies.
"The Say" stands as a powerful short film commentary on corruption and injustice, and its resonance is expanding with each festival screening. Muhammed Dibbasey, a gifted poet and filmmaker, continues to captivate audiences with his unique storytelling and thought-provoking narratives. Muhammed Dibbasey produced the films along with Gambia based Cellular Vibrations and MaximillianGroup a San Diego based Digital Marketing Group.
Writer, Producer and Director Muhammed Dibbasey's "They Say" has been a tremendous success in short film festivals |
These selections mark the 13th film festival screening for Muhammed Dibbasey in 2023, reinforcing the international appeal and relevance of his work. "They Say" has become a beacon for impactful storytelling, connecting with audiences globally.
The festival offers an invaluable opportunity to unearth fresh perspectives that hold the potential to inspire transformative societal change. Through this platform, filmmakers and participants from diverse backgrounds unite to share their stories, forging meaningful connections that stand to mold the future of our historical narrative.
"The journey of 'They Say' has been beyond my expectations. Each festival selection is not just an honor for me but a testament to the power of storytelling to transcend borders and cultures," expresses Muhammed Dibbasey, Founder and Executive Producer of Cellular Vibrations.
As the African Film Festival in Kenya approaches on December 16-18, 2023, "They Say" promises to engage and provoke discussions on societal issues. Its recognition as a finalist in the Political Film category at the G Africa Film Festival adds to the accolades and underscores the film's ability to initiate meaningful conversations.
About Cellular Vibrations:
Cellular Vibrations is a leading digital marketing company in The Gambia, dedicated to driving the growth and recognition of local talent. Through strategic partnerships and innovative marketing approaches, Cellular Vibrations aims to empower and uplift the Gambian creative community.
For further inquiries, interviews, or media requests, please contact:
Cellular Vibrations
Muhammed Dibbasey
news@cellularvibrations.com
+220 535 5670
BIFIF: https://bifif.com
African Film Festival: https://africanfilmfest.org/
G Africa Film Festival: https://filmfreeway.com/GAfricanFilmFestival
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