Africa is producing some of the world’s most captivating documentaries, a genre that allows filmmakers to tell riveting stories that revisit the past while challenging the inequities of the present.
Bamako hosted the first International Festival of African Documentary (FIDAB) from January 16 to 18, 2026, screening 12 African films. UNESCO estimates Africa’s film and audiovisual industry generates ...
The scope of winning entries reflects a snapshot of the remarkable work that has been coming out from the continent in the last decade, particularly within the documentary format. This year, African ...
There is a leeway for lovers of documentary movies, who may not be able to attend this year’s edition of Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), holding in Durban, South Africa, as a segment of the ...
This thesis seeks to write a comprehensive history of documentary film in Africa, from the beginning of the cinema until the eve of independence in the late 1950s. It looks at documentary practice and ...
A documentary, ‘The Decolonisation of Africa’, has premiered at The Metropolitan Club, Lagos. Hosted by Accelerate Media Group, Executive Producer, Colette Otusheso explained the origin of the project ...
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