Giants of Africa explained

Giants of Africa
Director:Hubert Davis
Producer:Josiah Rothenberg
Starring:Masai Ujiri
Music:Fraser MacDougall, Michael White & Tim White
Cinematography:Chris Romeike
Editing:Dave De Carlo
Studio:Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment
Runtime:77 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Giants of Africa is a 2016 Canadian documentary film, directed by Hubert Davis.[1] The film centres on Nigerian-Canadian sports executive Masai Ujiri's Basketball Without Borders program to promote and build the sport of basketball in Africa.[1]

The film garnered two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, for Best Editing in a Documentary (Dave De Carlo) and Best Cinematography in a Documentary (Chris Romeike).[2] It won the award for Best Editing.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.thestar.com/sports/raptors/2016/09/02/masai-ujiri-building-on-hope-with-giants-of-africa-arthur.html "Masai Ujiri building on hope with Giants of Africa: Arthur"
  2. https://lfpress.com/2017/01/17/xavier-dolan-film-and-orphan-black-lead-canadian-screen-award-nominations "Xavier Dolan film and ’Orphan Black’ lead Canadian Screen Award nominations"
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20170313072920/http://etcanada.com/news/210784/2017-canadian-screen-awards-and-the-winners-are/ "2017 Canadian Screen Awards: And The Winners Are…"