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Why Is African Cinema Out of the Picture At the Cannes Film Festival?
Does the absence of African films in the main competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival point to a glass ceiling? Or is African cinema still slowly but surely finding its way to the top table?
At the heart of the TUTU documentary, set to make its African premiere at the Encounters South African International ...
The Croisette will host a star-studded movie by Nigerian-born twins, the first film by a Rwandan director in the Official Selection, a landmark co-pro and the latest from a Moroccan auteur.
The pan-African institution's slate includes the Lagos-set 'Mrs. Dalloway' adaptation ¡Clarissa,' premiering in Cannes and ...
The African Producers Accelerator, an initiative designed to tackle persistent industry barriers faced by mid-career African ...
By Ayo Onikoyi Nollywood actor Ekenechukwu Nnamani, popularly known as 042 Swanky, has defended the use of nudity in African ...
A new documentary commemorates Nelson Mandela's 1990 visit to Nigeria, featuring rare photos and highlighting Nigeria's ...
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He Escaped Africa to Fight in the UFC: Francis N'Gannou Documentary
All UFC fighters sacrifice to make it to the octogone, but Francis Ngannou paid the biggest price of all. Things I cut out ...
Dr. Rasha Kelej and African & Asian First Ladies mark “World Hypertension Day” by building Cardiovascular Preventive, ...
I feel relieved,” Marie-Clementine Dusabejambo says with a relaxed smile. After more than a decade in development, she has ...
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