A Danish-Botswana film pilot just landed in Gaborone, and it is betting on 15-minute micro-dramas to jumpstart the country's cinema scene.
Film Connections Pilot Project basics
Film Connections Pilot Project basics
- Botswana's Ministry of Sport and Arts kicked this off with a Danish delegation.
- Professor Doreen Ramogola-Masire and actor Roland Møller spearheaded the initiative.
- Gaborone-Copenhagen creative bridges are the whole point.
- Micro-dramas are 15-minute films built for modern audiences.
- Eight scripts got picked for production from a competitive pool.
- Two came from the University of Botswana Media Studies students.
- Six local producers landed the remaining slots.
- AI tools will boost production and editing workflows.
- Møller is pushing raw, low-budget storytelling over flashy productions.
- Social media and streaming monetization strategies are baked in.
- Five master classes will train emerging Botswana filmmakers.
- Hands-on experience with innovative methods is a core perk.
- Permanent Secretary Nancy Neo Chengeta praised the collaboration's potential.
- Deputy Permanent Secretary Tebogo Matebesi echoed that enthusiasm.
- Job creation and cultural-export opportunities are on the table.
- Møller said Botswana's talent completely exceeded his expectations.