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A Lot Like You

Some Thoughts on the film “The Daily Nation”

I thought the film directors did a commendable job in capturing the mood and character of not only life within the Nation Media Group and newspaper industry in Kenya, but

“Yellow Card”

Yellow Card is now developing a life of its’ own and we are encouraging organizations across the continent to take control and run with the project. While this is very

Video Awudjo! Featured Artist, Tunde Kelani, has New Developments after AFF

On Saturday, April 21, 2001, African Film Festival (NYAFF) took on the groundbreaking task of presenting movies from Nigeria and Ghana as part of its Festival schedule. This was the

Women and Cinema at ZIFF

As the fledgling African film industry tries to find its footing, women are emerging as some of its most ardent supporters and stakeholders across the continent. In film, women have

Globalizing African Cinema?

Is it a mere fortuitous coincidence that the last two decades of the twentieth century witnessed the re-emergence of the very same forces and ideologies of expansion, domination and control

A Report on the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance

The UN World Conference on Race (WCAR) held August 31-September 8 in Durban, South Africa, has been sidelined in the media by occlusive coverage of the September 11th World Trade

The Zanzibar International Film Festival 2002

As locations for a film festival go, it is hard to imagine a better one than  Zanzibar. The name itself conjures up images of the hyper-exotic. And it does not

Interview with Branwen Okpako

Andrew Dosunmu: What do you want people to take out of your themes? And what experience do you want people to get? Branwen Okpako:  Okay, let me not be vain

Sithengi’s fight for supremacy in Africa could cost it its identity

Southern African International Film and Television Market, Sithengi, could lose its identity as it re-brands itself as Cape Town World Cinema Festival. Pundits argue that Sithengi is trying to do too

Colonies, l’Empire des signes

« Colonies, les cicatrices de l’histoire » : la programmation fleuve qui se tient jusqu’au 30 avril Forum des Images ouvre une brèche, loin de toute…cicatrisation. En marge des fictions, pléthoriques mais connues,

Sembène the Ceddo

The Elephant had a toothache, as they would say in the Ivory Coast: the “Father of African film” left us during the night of the 9th of June 2007, aged

14th Annual African Film Festival

Celebrating its 14th year, the New York African Film Festival continues to exemplify the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s commitment to international cinema. Annually, programmer Mahen Bonetti expands perceptions of

African Film Fest Stages a "CRUEL" Quick Hit

The 17th New York African Film Festival got underway again last week with the premiere of a stunning 8-minute satire on revolution and oil seizure titled “Dr. Cruel,” a joint venture

“If there is a secret, it is the love and passion I feel for my profession.”

Interview with Moustapha Alassane (Excerpt) …For me, all the aspects of my work as a creator complement and respond to one another. An independent filmmaker like me, who does not

A Bold Transmission

…Ekwa: I have three female Kenyan filmmakers sitting here, and as far as I’ve heard living outside of the country, all of the headliners have had female names. So are

“Why shouldn’t everyone hear?”

Alonzo:…In your documentaries, you have this ability to extract truth from all these personalities and personages, that’s what’s so emblematic of your work. You’re getting these people to open up—how

“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