The "Ciné Par'Court" film programme is back for its 10th edition, the Goethe-Institut Tunis announced on Monday. From February to May 2024, selected teams will be coached by trainers to produce their short films, which will be screened for the general public at the City of Culture. Over the course of 4 months, they will work on writing, technical editing, preparation for shooting, image editing, colour grading, sound effects mixing, etc. The 1st workshop will take place from February 12 to 16 at the film library of the City of Culture. The project leaders will present their scripts to the teachers of the writing workshop and the members of the selection committee. "Ciné Par'Court is usually organised by the National Center of Cinema and Image (CNCI), with the support of the Goethe-Institut Tunis and in partnership with the Institut Supérieur des Arts Multimédia de la Manouba (ISAMM). This annual programme supports young filmmakers' projects from script writing to the completion of a short film and the fi nal stages of post-production. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse Addis Ababa: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed expressed condolences over the death of Namibian President Hage Geingob. 'In this somber moment, our nation extends its sincere condolences to the people and government of Namibia on the loss of President Hage Geingob. May his legacy of leadership endure in the collective memory,' the premier said. Namibia's President, 82, died early on Sunday while receiving medical treatment at a hospital in the capital, Windhoek. Geingob was first sworn-in as president in 2015, but had served in top political positions since independence in 1990. Source: Ethiopian News Agency