African cinema is having a moment. Across the U.S., a growing number of film festivals are bringing authentic African stories to the forefront. These events not […]
The African Film Festival Atlanta (also known as AFFATL) returns this month for its fifth edition, with screenings and cultural events across Atlanta. Powered by the […]
BronzeLens Film Festival brought together actors, filmmakers, and fans for its annual Sunday Brunch with the Brothers. The event spotlighted the male cast of the hit […]
For decades, Black filmmakers have pushed back against Hollywood’s narrow ideas about who gets to be centered, portrayed with complexity, or shown as powerful on screen. […]
My Father’s Shadow has continued its history-making run. The riveting drama became the first Nigerian film to screen at the Cannes Film Festival in 2025. Over […]
Get ready, Atlanta! The African Film Festival Atlanta (AFFATL) 2025 is back for its 4th edition from March 13th to 17th, 2025. Organized by the African […]
With all the extra time at home due to social distancing and stay-at-home orders, now’s the perfect opportunity to rummage through Netflix and binge-watch movies and […]
This year’s BronzeLens Film Festival of Atlanta had a spectacular lineup of programming, including two riveting sessions exploring the multimillion-dollar Nigerian film industry – also known as […]
ATLANTA – Filmmakers, photojournalists, and local influencers turned out in full force last week for this year’s BronzeLens Media and VIP reception. The invite-only mixer at […]
First there was Hollywood, then came Bollywood and today we have Nollywood: the second largest film industry in the world. Indeed, it was in 2009 that Nigeria’s […]