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Partnership for Progress: Copperbelt Filmmakers Set to Collaborate on New Projects


The Copperbelt region of Zambia is known for its rich mineral resources and vibrant culture. However, it is also home to a growing community of filmmakers who have faced numerous challenges in their efforts to make quality films and showcase the beauty of their country to the world. Despite these challenges, these filmmakers have resolved to work together to raise the flag for mother Zambia and promote their craft.


The greatest glory in living lies not in falling, but in rising every time we fall. Benson Musebela

One of the main challenges facing filmmakers in the Copperbelt region is the lack of funding and support from the government and private sector. This has made it difficult for filmmakers to access the necessary resources to produce high-quality films and compete with their counterparts from other countries. Many filmmakers have had to rely on their own personal savings or support from family and friends to fund their projects.


Another challenge facing filmmakers in the Copperbelt is the lack of adequate equipment and technology. Many filmmakers have to make do with outdated or second-hand equipment, which can limit their creativity and the quality of their work. This has led to a situation where some filmmakers are unable to fully realize their vision and potential.



Despite these challenges, filmmakers in the Copperbelt have shown remarkable resilience and determination to overcome these obstacles and promote their craft. They have formed alliances and partnerships with other filmmakers and industry stakeholders to share resources, expertise, and knowledge. This has enabled them to pool their resources and talents to produce high-quality films and showcase the beauty of Zambia to the world.


In addition, Copperbelt filmmakers have also taken it upon themselves to organize film festivals and events to showcase their work and raise awareness about the importance of film in promoting the culture and heritage of Zambia. These events have provided a platform for filmmakers to network, share ideas and collaborate on new projects. They have also helped to build a sense of community and fostered a spirit of collaboration and support among filmmakers in the region.


The resolve of Copperbelt filmmakers to work together to promote their craft and raise the flag for mother Zambia has not gone unnoticed. The Zambian government has recently announced plans to establish a film industry and provide funding and support to local filmmakers. This is a positive development and a testament to the hard work and dedication of the Copperbelt filmmaking community.



In conclusion, despite the adverse conditions faced by Copperbelt filmmakers, they have shown remarkable resilience and determination to overcome these obstacles and promote their craft. Their resolve to work together and raise the flag for mother Zambia is a testament to their passion for film and the power of collaboration and community-building. With continued support and investment, the Copperbelt region has the potential to become a vibrant hub of filmmaking and cultural expression in Zambia and beyond.


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