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[ATLANTA, GA] (November 12, 2024) –The African Film & Arts Foundation Inc. (AFAF) announces a change to the calendar for our much-anticipated in-person festival. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the African Film Festival Atlanta has been postponed to March 13th–17th, 2025…
The festival takes place from September 21st to September 25th and October 7th to 8th, 2023. The September screenings will be held at the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture & History. For our October screenings, we are thrilled to announce that we have partnered with The Big Idea Summit…
…the third Annual African Film Festival Atlanta, powered by The African Film & Arts Foundation inc, gears up for its highly anticipated run from September 21st – September 25th, and October 7th – 8th, 2023 as a hybrid format, seamlessly integrating both virtual and physical experiences…
The African Film and Arts Foundation (AFAF) is pleased to announce the annual African Film Festival Atlanta taking place from November 19th till November 21st, 2021.…
The African Film Festival Atlanta (AFFATL) powered by the African Film & Arts Foundation (AFAF) is pleased to announce some of the films featured for this year’s festival and the opening of ticket sales. The African Film Festival Atlanta will be taking place from November 19th till November 21st, 2021.
Ms Sonoiki was on the panel, “Uganda and South Sudan Youth Film: Peace Building in their Eyes” presented by Education Above All (EAA)…
[ATLANTA, GA] (October 25, 2021)- The African Film Festival Atlanta (AFFATL) powered by the African Film & Arts Foundation(AFAF) is pleased to announce the film selection for the Festival this year as well as a new Festival Producer, Sheree Amore. The African Film Festival Atlanta will be taking place from November 19th till November 21st, 2021.
This year…