2011-11-07

MAPUTO - To his great surprise, film journalist and historian Guido Convents was told by Portuguese journalists in 2006 that Mozambique had no significant film culture or production. Even within the Belgian film industry, nobody seemed to have any knowledge of Mozambican cinema.

His initial idea was to write an article about the country's current film production and culture. In the process, he discovered an enormously rich and dynamic film culture, as well as a Mozambican film industry struggling to survive in a globalised world.

During his research, he also found one of the oldest films ever made in Mozambique. It turned out to be a Belgian film from 1920. It was made by the Liège filmmaker Ernest Gourdinne for the Belgian and British financial world. Film regularly features in Belgian-Mozambican relations.

As in his previous publications, in which he explored film culture in Congo, Rwanda and Burundi, Convent mapped out the contemporary film scene and went back to its roots. He investigated how Mozambicans have adopted film as a means of emancipation and how they still consider it important for the social development of their country today.

Guido Convents also focused on how film and television images of Mozambique were presented in Belgium and the Netherlands, considering their social impact. Between 2010 and 2011, he published two Dutch monographs on Mozambican film in the magazine Cinemagie, entitled Filmcultuur in Mozambique (1896–1975) and Filmcultuur in Mozambique (1975–2010). In April 2011, an expanded version of his research was published in Portuguese under the title IMAGENS & REALIDADE: Moçambicanos perante o cinema e o audiovisual. Uma história política-cultural do Moçambique colonial até a República de Moçambique (1896-2010) (Images & Reality: A political and cultural history of Mozambique from the colonial era to the Republic of Mozambique (1896-2010). Mozambicans and Cinema and Audiovisual Media. A political and cultural history from colonial Mozambique to the Republic of Mozambique (1896–2010), comprising 670 pages with illustrations. By bringing the present (journalism) into the light of the past (history), he has done pioneering work for Mozambique, according to the Mozambican film world.

Thanks to the Pascal Decroos Fund, Guido Convents was able to successfully complete an important part of his research, particularly his contacts with numerous filmmakers and producers in Mozambique.

Team members

Guido Convents - In Memoriam

Guido Convents (1956–2025) was a Belgian film historian who specialised in colonial and non-Western cinema.

Guido Convents
Supported
€3,000 allocated on 9/03/2010
ID
FPD/2010/789

BOOK 

  • Title: IMAGENS & REALIDADE - Moçambicanos perante o cinema e o audiovisual.
    Subtitle: Uma história política-cultural do Moçambique colonial até a República de Moçambique (1896-2010)’
    Author: Guido Convents
    Editor: Dockanema (Maputo)/ AFF (Leuven)
    Date of publications: april 2011
    Pages: 670 pag.
    ISBN : 9 789899 726208

BOOKPRESENTATION

  • Boekvoorstelling: 10 jaar samenwerking tussen Vlaanderen en Mozambique, BOZAR — Brussel, Op 21/11/2011 

SYMPOSIUM

FILMFESTIVAL

PRINT/ONLINE

  • Film cultuur in Mozambique (1896-1975), Cinemagie — Monografie, 2010
  • Film cultuur in Mozambique (1975 -2010), Cinemagie — Monografie, 2011
  • Mozambique van het ontstaan van de film tot aan de onafhankelijkheid van het land in 1975, Cinemagie 267, Zomer 2010
  • Deel 2  — Over film in het onafhankelijke Mozambique, Cinemagie 271, Zomer 2010
  • Afrika Filmfestival: kunst of ontwikkeling?, DeWereldMorgen, 26/04/2011
  • Mozambique, International Film Guide, p. 192-193

COUNTRY

  • Mozambique
Documents
_gc_7623-1.jpg

need resources for your own investigative story?

Journalismfund Europe's flexible grants programmes enable journalists to produce relevant public interest stories with a European mind-set from international, national, and regional perspectives.

Apply

support independent cross-border investigative journalism

We rely on your support to continue the work that we do. Make a gift of any amount today.

Donate