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Mining for Change: A Story of South African Mining

Kinshasa Symphony

For The Best and For The Onion

Ebony Goddess: Queen of Ile Aiye

Driving with Fanon

The Deliverance of Comfort

Bongo Barbershop

Bondo: A Journey Into Kono Womanhood

A Blues for Tiro

Dirty Laundry

Umkhungo / The Gift

Mwansa The Great

Kirikou and The Wild Beasts

Beyond the Ocean / Àpres l'ocean

One Small Step

Dr. Cruel and the Afro-Icelandic Liberation Front

Slave Routes: A Global Vision / Africans Out of Africa

The Gaze of the Stars

A Brief Introduction to Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone, a small country on the southwestern coast of West Africa, is among the most diverse in Africa. It is home to descendants of peoples from throughout sub-Saharan Africa,

Summer Series 2011

Join African Film Festival, Inc. for the 12th Summer Outdoor Series, titled Cinema Under the Stars, as we celebrate African history and culture through the arts, all summer long! Showcasing

CCP Celebrates Sierra Leone’s 50th Anniversary of Independence

Today marks the 50th anniversary of independence in Sierra Leone. It is a day of great pride for people in Sierra Leone and in the worldwide Sierra Leonean Diaspora, many

SLCCP Postcard Competition

CCP has been dedicating its energies this month to the nationwide celebration of Sierra Leone’s 50th anniversary of independence! In addition to its bi-weekly workshop meetings, the CCP team has

National Traveling Series

In order to make African cinema available to wider audiences, particularly in places where there are limited opportunities to view African films, AFF programs the annual National Traveling Series, which

CCP Launches in Freetown!

It is with great excitement and pride, that we at AFF announce the official launch of the Sierra Leone Cultural Conservation Program! AFF’s New York-based administrative team spent the last

2011 Statement

For its 18th edition, the New York African Film Festival (NYAFF) honors the landmark “International Year for People of African Descent,” as 2011 has been designated by the United Nations.

Year-Round Community Engagement

AFF brings African films directly to New York neighborhoods with limited cultural resources, taking African cinema out of the art house and into the community. These screenings reach many who

From the Archives: LIGHTS ON AFRICA

In 1996, AFF curated “LIGHTS ON AFRICA: A Program of African Film,” for the Solomon R. Guggenheim exhibition Africa: Art of a Continent. Films from throughout the continent were shown,

15th National Traveling Series

NYAFF Youth Matinee Program

Since 1994, AFF’s Youth Matinee Program has brought together New York City middle and high school students to a special matinee program during the annual New York African Film Festival.

Summer Series

During this annual series which began in 1999, screenings of classic and contemporary African cinema are held throughout Brooklyn, the Bronx, Harlem, Staten Island and Queens, in public venues, city

2010 Statement

The 2010 New York African Film Festival, presented under the banner “Independent Africa,” spotlights 17 African Nations, as they observe 50 years of independence from colonial rule. These nations include:

Ouaga Hip Hop Festival

Ouagadougou is much more than the capital of Burkina Faso, it is one of the cultural capitals of the world. The city hosts several major festivals: the International Craft Show

14th National Traveling Series

Review of “White Wedding”

The preview of White Wedding at Atlas studios in Johannesburg was packed, yet people squeezed into any and every available space. Within minutes of watching the film, I understood why

2009 Statement

The 2009 New York African Film Festival, presented under the banner “Africa in Transition,” takes an introspective journey across the African continent with films that create a vision of Africa’s

“The African Slave Trades: Across the Indian Ocean”

The Arab world’s lost memory of African enslavement dominated the panel discussions that followed the screening of The African Slave Trades: Across the Indian Ocean. The film’s narrator, Nigerian writer

Expanding Artistic Horizons

The tall sentry at Paris’s Branly Museum greeted me with its left arm stretched above its head, palm forward, breasts sagging. Its neatly bearded regal face was cut with minute

13th National Traveling Series

Sembene Remembered

On Tuesday, May 27, 2008, AFF co-produced a very special evening at the French institute Alliance Français, titled “Homage To Ousmane Sembène.” The evening began with a screening of a

2008 Statement

The 15th New York African Film Festival takes cinema from all genres throughout Africa and the African Diaspora to weave a story of the present— reaching backward into time and