Dr. Boniface Mhella who is a strong member of the Tanzanian Community in Rome, is highly honoured to invite you all to go and give him support at the Zanzibar International Film Festival. His animation film "MANZESE" has been selected to take apart at the Festival and it will be shown at the Festival on the 24th June 2011 starting from 09:00 to 11:20 at Africa House.. For more information see: http://www.ziff.or.tz/films/manzese-129min-tanzania or contact him at www.bonn-j@hotmail.com
Description of the Movie:
Kindunde lives in the slums of Manzese. Tired of the poor conditions of life and the jaded habitants, he decides to embark into his visionary mission to build a New Manzese. Kindunde ends up into serious problems when he finds out that the government is planning to evacuate the whole slum and to demolish the houses of poor people with the intention of constructing a nuclear storage facility.
What should Kindunde do? And what was the response of the people of Manzese? Despite the fact that Manzese is a real neighbourhood in Dar es salaam, this film is purely fictional yet offers a great moment of reflection.
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TANZANIAN COMMUNITY IN ROME (TZ-RM,) is a community that unites TANZANIANS living in Rome and those living outside of Rome who have read, understood and accepted the content of its Constitution and hence becoming part of the community's family. Tanzanian Community in Rome is a fruit of the well designed ideas, approved by all community members at the Community's First General Meeting held on the 30th January, 2010. It is a non-political, non-religious, non-ethnical and non-gender based kind of organization. It is a community that democratically, accepts and respects different ideas from all its members without any sort of segregation.
Tanzanian Community in Rome counts alot on members monthly contributions in order to keep the community alive.But all in all, it appreciates any sort of contribution from anyone.
Tanzanian Community in Rome counts alot on members monthly contributions in order to keep the community alive.But all in all, it appreciates any sort of contribution from anyone.
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