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NC African Film Festival
March 31 & April 1, 2023
Fayetteville, NC
FREE To Attend

 

Festival Schedule
 

Throughout the Festival Schedule, open dialogue will be stimulated to help build a connectedness among communities, give voice to different perspectives, and empower young aspiring filmmakers by exposing them to the fundamentals of filmmaking and experiences in acting, directing, scriptwriting, and choreography.

Friday, March 31

The Arts Center

301 Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC

1:00p - 2:00p

Film Production & Screenwriting Workshop

Collegiate 1 Group

2:00p - 2:30p

Frieda

Director Tisa Chigaga

In English and Bemba with English subtitles

Workshop Screening | 8 minutes

3:00p - 4:00p

Film Production & Screenwriting Workshop

Collegiate 2 Group

4:00p - 4:30p

Precious Hair & Beauty

Director John Ogunmuyiwa

In English and Yoruba with English

Workshop Screening | 11 minutes

Saturday, April 1

Volta Space

116 Person Street, Fayetteville, NC

7:00p - 8:30p

Juwaa

Director Nganji Mutiri

In French and Swahili with English subtitles

Film Screening | 85 minutes

11:00a - 11:30a

Network Opening

11:30a - 1:00p

The Last Shelter

Director Ousmane Samassékou

In Moré, Bambara and French with English subtitles

Film Screening | 85 minutes

1:30p - 2:00p

EGÚNGÚN

Director Olive Nwosu

In English and Yoruba with English subtitles

Film Screening | 14 minutes

2:00p - 2:45p

Mma Moeketsi

Director Reabetswe Moeti

In Sotho with English subtitles

Film Screening | 25 minutes

3:00p - 4:45p

Tug Of War

Director Amil Shivji

In English and Swahili with English subtitles

Film Screening | 92 minutes

5:00p - 5:30p

Precious Hair & Beauty

Director John Ogunmuyiwa

In English and Yoruba with English

Film Screening | 11 minutes

5:30p - 6:15p

Botlhale

Director Reabetswe Moeti

In Setswana with English subtitles

Film Screening | 35 minutes

6:30p - 7:00p

Frieda

Director Tisa Chigaga

In English and Bemba with English subtitles

Film Screening | 8 minutes

8:30p - 9:30p

Closing Celebration

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The North Carolina African Film Festival is a production of the Cultural Heritage Alliance, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that preserves and informs communities of the culture, customs, and traditions of all indigenous people.

 

cultureandheritagealliance.org

2023 Collaborators

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Supported By A Mini Grant From The

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