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“I, myself, will never finish learning.”

…I think that what I have done is that I have carried on this way of telling stories around the fire, with the soundtrack of the crackling fire and the

Summer Series 2014

Passport Fridays: Habanastation

7th Annual Family Day Celebration

     

Red Hook Flicks: Wooden Hand

RAIN VENUE Atelier Roquette (63 Commerce St., between Van Brunt and Richards Sts.)

AFRICANISMO 8! – Felix

RAIN VENUE The Bronx Museum of the Arts (1040 Grand Concourse)

15th Annual KIDflix Film Fest of Bed-Stuy!

Screening Schedule Thunder Soul 8/1 Soundtrack for a Revolution 8/8 Rejoice & Shout  All on a Mardi Gras Day The Wiz

Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai

RAIN VENUE Manhattan Pentecostal Church (541 West 125th St.)  

They Are We

RAIN VENUE The Bronx Museum of the Arts (1040 Grand Concourse)

Confusion Na Wa

  RAIN VENUE Mt. Morris Ascension Presbyterian (15 Mt. Morris Park West at 122nd St.)

Bronx Princess

New Looks: The Rise of African Women Filmmakers

In this article, I draw on my experience not only as a researcher and teacher of African film, but also as an African film programmer and film festival director over

Not Nollywood

Tunde Kelani is a seasoned Nigerian filmmaker wrapping up his sixteenth film, Dazzling Mirage. On the film’s website Mainframe Movies, his production company founded in 1991, promotes this as a “movie and

It All began in Khouribga: the 15th Festival du Cinéma Africain de Khouribga

“An African film is a miracle, like the rain.”– Youssef Ait Hamou “’No wind is favorable to a sailor who does not know what port he is headed for.’”– Seneca,

"Moi et Mon Blanc" Review

This is a fast-paced comedy of errors cocaine caper; a humorous fast-paced, quick-witted tale of the collision and embrace of two cultures and the absurdity of caste, class and cash. 

The Woman in Contemporary African Cinema

“Clearly, African cinema, too, like African political leadership, cannot hope to advance without the presence of women on the scene…. Sembène was considered a significant feminist… But even his films

MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE SCREEN

The car glided to a stop. At least, that was how Dikeogu felt. Entering the lush “gated community,” squinting at what seemed like set-after-set of a very lavish budget Hollywood

African Cuisine…The Abidjan Allocodrome

The night is studded with stars. Not in the sky, but at human height, swinging flimsily. Shadows flicker inside these brief yellow shafts then disappear, blurred by a screen of

Women’s History Month Special

2014 Festival

2014 Statement

Revolution is not always synonymous with the overthrowing of a government or head of state. In Africa and its Diaspora, it is also the relentless search for liberation of the

Black History Month Event

18th National Traveling Series

Meet the CCP’s 2013 Documentary Film Students!

CCP documentary film instructor Idriss Kpange recently visited the New York offices of African Film Festival, Inc. and left AFF staff a lovely surprise: a video entitled “Meet Our Documentary

Presenting “From the Ashes: Story of a New Sierra Leone”

The CCP is proud to present the final cut of the participant-produced short video From the Ashes: Story of a New Sierra Leone! Please enjoy the video, and continue reading below to

The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman

shown at 4th Kidflix

Korty, John

International Partnerships

AFF contributes to many cross-cultural projects and has become a resource for programmers worldwide. AFF also co-curates film and cultural programs across the globe and partners with its sister festival

AFRICANISMO 7! – Soul Boy

Jeans and Martò + Lezare

Shape of a Broken Heart

Suite Habana

Agboh, Odion P.

Films Shown in AFF, Inc. Programs: Twins of the Rainforest (2004).

FELA! In Lagos

Announcing the Documentary Film Workshop!

The SLCCP documentary film training program started in May 2013, and is off to a strong start. Eight students (five men and three women) are being trained in all aspects

Afro-Cuban Film Night: Suite Habana

Muyan, Gül Büyükbese

Films Shown in AFF, Inc. Programs: Baa Baa Black Girl (2008). Filmography: Baa Baa Black Girl (2007).

Murungi, Kagendo

Films Shown in AFF, Inc. Programs: Via New York (2007).

Gunda Mupengo, Tawanda

Films Shown in AFF, Inc. Programs: Spell My Name [Peretera Maneta] (2007). In My Father’s Village Filmography: Tanyaradzwa (2005); Spell My Name [Peretera Maneta] (2005).

Mulvihill, Ron