Muganga, Celui Qui Soigne advances a proposition that compassion practised daily, even without applause, remains…
This year, African filmmakers tested the boundaries of filmmaking, deepened the aesthetic and thematic language…
Mothers of Chibok is a revelation that filmmakers at their best might not fix history,…
Across Nigeria, Uganda, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Morocco, these films traced lives lived at the margins…
In The Ants, Yassine Fennane interweaves the stories of three vulnerable people across social classes…
Casablanca – Dakar asks what happens when borders close suddenly; Seed is Life reminds us…
“We see ourselves as participants in a rich and evolving history set on continuing to…
Traces of the Sun; About Sarah; Keys; My Jebba Story; Obi Is a Boy; Second…
What ultimately holds Colour Me True back is not a lack of ideas, but a…
Nome is not just a historical film; it is a reckoning: one that insists African…