News Summary
The 4th edition of the African Film Festival Atlanta (AFFATL) will take place from March 13 to 17, 2025, celebrating African cinema. This year’s theme highlights the Nollywood influence, featuring films and documentaries from African and global filmmakers. Apart from screenings, the festival offers workshops, discussions, and a networking cocktail reception, creating a unique cultural experience. Under the direction of Mojisola Sonoiki, the festival promises an engaging and well-organized program aimed at reshaping narratives about Africa.
Atlanta’s African Film Festival Set to Celebrate New African Cinema from March 13 to 17
Atlanta is gearing up for an exciting cultural event with the 4th edition of the African Film Festival Atlanta (AFFATL), taking place from March 13 to 17, 2025. This year’s festival promises to be a vibrant showcase of African cinema, themed African Voices, Global Stage: The Nollywood Influence.
A Cinematic Journey Awaits
Workshops and Networking Galore
In addition to film screenings, the festival will feature engaging interactive workshops, discussions, masterclasses, and networking sessions designed for aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiasts alike. One highlight of the event is the Nigerian-themed cocktail reception, Jollof “N” Chill, where attendees can mingle with Nollywood personalities, YouTube creators, and Nigerian influencers, creating a unique fusion of culture and cinema.
Transforming Perspectives Through Film
The AFFATL is dedicated to reshaping the narrative surrounding the African continent by showcasing films that redefine the stories of its people. A special partnership with the Nollywood Travel Film Festival will enhance the festival’s mission to celebrate African cinema and culture.
A Well-Organized Event
With Ms. Mojisola Sonoiki at the helm as the festival director, bringing over 20 years of experience in film festivals, attendees can expect a well-curated program. The festival will take place at two venues in Atlanta over the course of five days.
Event Venues and Ticket Information
Events on March 13 and 14 will be hosted at the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture & History, with all screenings free and open to the public. On March 15, 16, and 17, the Cinefest Film Theatre at Georgia State University will host the remaining events, with ticket prices ranging from $15 to $20. Tickets for the Cinefest venue are available for purchase online.
This year’s festival is expected to create an unforgettable experience for filmmakers and audiences alike, solidifying its position as a milestone event in Atlanta’s cultural calendar.
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