Member Online Meet-Up: An African Archive Research Trip
Based in Leeds, and from Liverpool & South Africa, Mosa is a film programmer of Black, African and Archive films in a freelance capacity and in a permanent role as Creative Engagement Officer at her local heritage cinema, Hyde Park Picture House (est 1914). At Hyde Park Picture House, amongst other things, Mosa curates a new permanent strand of African films called ‘Cinema Africa!’ for African and Non-African audiences, addressing the unreasonable lack of African films being shown on the big screen in the UK.
Prior to working at the Hyde Park Picture House, Mosa co-founded
Black Cinema Project, an evolving space to bring Black people together with care, to meaningfully watch and discuss Black films and the landscape they are situated within.
Mosa also works locally in Leeds for
Scalarama Film Festival, and she founded the Leeds Film Network which supports individuals and community groups to programme their own screenings in DIY spaces. Mosa is particularly passionate about archive film and has recently published a personal journal from a research trip on African Film Archives in South Africa, Burkina Faso, France and the UK.
About the presentation:
An African Archive Research Trip will involve reflections on responsibilities, ownership and access, followed by suggestions to UK institutions on how to better support programmers of African archive film.