AWIL Film Festival examines graduates' proficiency

AWIL College recently held theater and film festival for graduating classes
AWIL College recently held theater and film festival for graduating classes

AWIL College formerly known as AFDA recently held a theatre and film festival for graduating classes aimed at testing the proficiency of the students.

During the festival, the students showcased their work done towards the examination from which they were then graded according to set criteria by the judges along with an input by the audience. The graduation comes at a time when government is availing opportunities such as the recently launched Internet Protocol Television that will serve as a platform for local content.

For the theatre festival, the students were divided into groups of two that then re-enacted two plays namely, John’s Will and Baepi Ba Maikutlo at the University of Botswana. On the other hand, the film festival screened short films from both undergraduate and post-graduate classes.

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