African Film Festival, Inc.

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African Film Festival, Inc.
LocationNew York, NY
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
Websitehttps://www.africanfilmny.org

African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) is a non-profit cultural organization that presents an annual film festival and year-round community programs. Based in New York City, the organization was founded in 1990. The organization is dedicated to promoting greater understanding of African culture through film.

Programming

AFF was established in 1990, by Mahen Bonetti and an ad hoc committee of African and American artists and scholars.

, among others. There was also a retrospective on the films of Ousmane Sembène. The festival has been held annually between the months of April and May.

The annual festival, co-presented with Film Society of Lincoln Center,[4] includes film screenings, live performances, art exhibits, panel discussions,[5] artist talkbacks, educational youth programs, master classes and workshops. In 2004, Brooklyn Academy of Music's BAMcinématek became a co-presenter of the NYAFF. In 2011, Maysles Cinema Institute launched a segment of the festival screenings and presentations. AFF has introduced to American audiences the works of many African filmmakers, including Abderrahmane Sissako,[6] Lupita Nyong'o,[7] Tunde Kelani[8] among others. The festival runs for 8–14 days and showcases about 40 classic and contemporary films each year. The organization also hosts a National Traveling Series which consists of a package of short and feature films selected from the latest edition of the New York African Film Festival and is presented at institutions around the U.S.[9]

AFF collaborates on year-round cultural and educational programs around New York City with city-based institutions and agencies such as

In addition, AFF also collaborates with festivals and organizations internationally.

Notable program attendees include, the late "Father of African Cinema", Ousmane Sembène, playwright, poet and Nobel Prize laureate, Wole Soyinka,[13] late singer and civil rights activist Miriam Makeba and singer, songwriter, actor, and social activist, Harry Belafonte.[14]

Publications

In 2003, AFF published the anthology Through African Eyes: Dialogues with the Directors, which featured conversations with pioneer and emerging African filmmakers. In 2010, AFF released the second edition of the publication, featuring an overview of African cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries through essays and interviews with African directors. In 2013, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the New York African Film Festival, AFF published an anniversary anthology, titled Looking Back, Looking Forward: 20 Years of the New York African Film Festival.[15][16]

Bibliography

References

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  7. ^ Oumano, Elena (2009-04-09). "New York African Film Festival". Village Voice. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  8. ^ Mitchell, Elvis. "From mud huts to space: Directors reflect on Africa". Sttar-News.
  9. ^ "UA South Hosting African Film Festival". UANews. 2 February 2009. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  10. ^ South Africa – Land of Opportunity, The Weekly Gleaner, February 19, 2009, archived from the original on November 16, 2018, retrieved 2016-03-22
  11. ^ "African Film Festival and Electronic Arts Intermix Present" (PDF).
  12. ^ "The Agenda: This Week in New York - Previews - Art in America". www.artinamericamagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  13. ^ "Africans on Africa: The 15th Annual New York African Film Festival - The Network Journal". www.tnj.com. Archived from the original on 2017-05-10. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  14. ^ "Actor Harry Belafonte attends the "African Rhythmus" panel discussion..." Getty Images.
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  16. ^ "Book: Looking Back, Looking Forward, 20 Years of the New York African Film Festival". African Women in Cinema Blog. 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2023-02-23.

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