Funding gaps, limited access, and political pressure are keeping African films from reaching young audiences across the continent.
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Afrik International Film Festival announces 2026 debut in Port Harcourt
With Africa’s growing slate of film festivals, the Afrik International Film Festival (AIFF) has announced plans to join the landscape, with its inaugural edition scheduled for 2026 in Port Harcourt.
Nearly ten years after the last instalment, the Now You See Me franchise has returned, and Nigerian audiences showed up for ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Fathom Entertainment is partnering with Simeon Faith, the Nick Mirkopoulos Cinematic Fund, and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, to release Moses The Black, the gangland crime pic starring Omar ...
At CNN’s Global Perspectives event, MTN Group Fintech set out how its mobile platform is unlocking financial inclusion in ...
Netflix has unveiled two new South African series, ‘How to Ruin Love: The Lobola’ and ‘Love and Win’, showcasing the talents ...
The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund (Action Fund), a division of the National Historic Trust for Preservation, ...
Formed in partnership with the Tony Blair Institute and the WEF, the initiative aims to overhaul trade with USDT payments ...
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Mahesh Babu stunned in the first look poster of his upcoming film, Varanasi. Karan Johar has joined the growing chorus of ...
A single poster, a million theories. Mahesh Babu-starrer 'SSMB29' is already setting the internet on fire, with fans ...
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