This blog offers a behind-the-scenes look at ROFFEKE.
ROFFEKE is pronounced "rafiki" which is a Swahili word meaning "friend". 'Friendship, Fun, Freedom' is the motto of the ROck 'n' ROll Film FEstival, KEnya. The mission of ROFFEKE is to promote rock music in Kenya by dispelling rock 'n' roll myths and misconceptions via the medium of film. The Purpose of ROFFEKE is "Lighten the Burden".
ROFFEKE OFFICIAL SELECTION 2023 (Partial Listing)
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ROFFEKE OFFICIAL SELECTIONS 2021
ROFFEKE OFFICIAL SELECTIONS 2020
ROFFEKE is proud to partner with Additude Africa
"Additude Africa promotes time credits as a means of encouraging the youth to be involved in community building activities in order to add a new dimension in their lives and make a positive contribution to their communities."
ROFFEKE is proud to partner with ipitch.tv
"Looking for a way to pitch your idea for a television show or movie? Ipitch.tv offers a next generation platform for creators of original ptiches for TV, film and digital media to connect directly with Hollywood producers and studio executives."
ROFFEKE Values
Friendship (networking), Fun (experimentation), Freedom (purpose, empowering, transparency)
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ROFFEKE logo by Jozie of Kenyan band 'Murfy's Flaw'
ROFFEKE is a member of the Universal Film and Festival Organization
On June 28th, 2023, I (Mildred Achoch) attended a virtual fireside chat titled “Sustaining An Ongoing Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Through Active Collaboration” organized by Imaginable Futures. At the end of this very insightful and educational session, I asked a question related to mental health and activism (minute 46:20). Imaginable Futures summarized the panelists answers at the end of their post about the event. You can read their responses HERE and watch the entire session HERE.
"Show me your budget and I'll show you what you value." (Minute 45:54)
“Bad Syne” by Illysa Spencer and the transmedia
tripartite by Robert David Duncan “Alley Senses”, “Alley of Lost Friends” and “Old
Man’s World” speak to and with each other, even though they have many
differences. Bad Syne is longer (15 minutes) than all three of Robert’s
microfilms (5 minutes 40 seconds in total). Robert uses a smartphone and
artificial intelligence. Bad Syne is a student project filmed in Armenia,
Puerto Rico and the U.S. while Robert’s microfilms are three of very many that
he has done over the years (including "Room 254 Spinoza Hotel" that I had the
honour of being a part of).
One similarity is that both Bad Syne and Robert’s
microfilms feature street art/graffiti. About Alley Senses, Robert says: “I was
revisiting some alley footage I had shot and was struck by the energy and
sensory vibrancy of it, raw sound and all. I decided to capture some of its
essence and share it in this film – enjoy!” The first few minutes of Bad Syne
feature a graffiti artist in the middle of creating his street art as we hear
his views via voice over: “…establishment, you’re not thinking about the better
good of people by surrounding them by monochromatic, flat, dry and just
dead-looking, absence of life environment.”
Both Bad Syne and Robert’s microfilms are about
friendship. In Bad Syne: “Two artists collaborate on music and life in an epic
roadtrip” while the three microfilms are “interconnected pieces on themes of
friendship and art.” You can check out the Alley of Lost Friends transmedia story world at https://alleyoflostfriends.weebly.com/
The theme of friendship and art also shines through in
“Time”, a screenplay by Mario Luis Telles: “After trying their luck at rock and
roll fame, 4 friends embark on a hilarious journey to get their fame and
fortune.”
Creative differences are part and parcel of the
friendship and art package. The key is to know how to navigate these
differences. “So it goes” touches on this topic. Director Jenna Cornell writes
that it is “a beautiful song written by musician, producer and filmmaker Marc
Golde. Tackling some of the current issues we face, it reminds us that we are
all in this together. We all have common humanity even if we disagree.”