Karavan’s win follows Cassava Republic’s 2024 triumph with Female Fear Factory by Pumla Dineo Gqola, a searing critique of patriarchal violence. Together, these wins signal a shift: African publishers are not only curating and telling bold, resonant stories - they are building the infrastructure to sustain them.
With over 700 entries from across Africa and the diaspora, the competition which is open to filmmakers aged 18 - 35, affirmed the continent’s rich storytelling tradition and its evolving cinematic language. Each winner received a $2,000 prize and a screening at CANEX
The Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX), an initiative by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), has announced the second edition of the...
The Nigerian International Film & TV Summit (NIFS) has announced an exciting roster of exhibitors for its upcoming event, set...
Idris Elba, renowned actor and director, is gearing up to showcase his directorial skills once again in the upcoming short...