Locarno Film Festival’s Open Doors programme is now open to Africa and its filmmakers.
Quadri Adejumo
On Becoming A Guinea Fowl and Hanami, by African filmmakers based in the west, will be screened at the Surreal 16 Film Festival in Nigeria.
Anglela Wanjiku Wamai’s Enkop (The Soil) is the sole project from an African filmmaker on the Dutch grant’s list of 12.
The Berlinale Spotlight programme brought a selection of acclaimed films to Accra.
The Nigeria filmmaker has had a festival premiere for his latest, a follow-up to the award-winning Daughters of Chibok.
Ifeoma N Chukwuogo’s Phoenix Fury won two of the 2024 AFRIFF’s biggest awards: Best Director and Best Film.
The EbonyLife CEO’s keynote will focus on producing stories that can travel from “local to global”.
The European Union is collaborating with the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival (ENIFF) on a filmmaking initiative.
Filmmakers can now apply for the 2025 edition of the popular film market in South Africa.
Weeks after getting chosen for IDFA Bertha Fund, Spaceman in Kongo is set to receive Sundance funding.