Rough Cut Lab Africa

 
 
 
 
 
 
Khalid. Photo by http://newnoise.co.za/
Photo cred: newnoise.co.za
 

London born Libyan-Capetonian, Khalid is a documentary director, producer and editor with a film-

making practice spanning over more than 25 years. Having studied film language in London Khalid

worked in the film industries of the UK, Middle East and Southern Africa and now runs his production

company tubafilms from South Africa and is based in Maputo, Mozambique. Khalid works and

researches as a doctoral fellow at the Centre for Humanities Research (CHR) at the University of the

Western Cape.

Khalid is founder and director of Rough Cut Lab Africa RCLA, a support programme for African

documentaries at the rough cut stage in association with SAGE and Encounters South African International Documentary film festival.

Khalid’s practice is strongly dedicated to the pedagogy of independent filmmaking and story

construction in Africa, teaching and consulting in and outside film institutions and organized

frameworks. He describes his practice in his own words as moving at vastly different paces: while his

own films have taken up to seven years to finish, he constructs and completes numerous films every

year as an editor, turning his practice into a “strange place of directing directors, guiding first time

filmmakers, imbibing worlds alien to [his] own, containing and creating another’s vision, manifesting the

dreams of the subjects in the films and being taken by the voice of the material itself”.

 

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