

Our mission is to incubate, train, and mentor filmmakers in Colorado and in the diaspora with programs that can help galvanize and provide opportunities for underrepresented young people with artistic skills and passions. Askkanwii means "community" in Wolof, the native dialect of Senegal.
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The continent of Africa has so many stories to share with the world. Our filmmakers are tapping into traditions and cultural experiences that are unique to their countries of origin.
The creative process of concept design, script writing and making a film come to life is universal. Our African filmmakers showcase their talents and passion though unique techniques and approaches.
Our main objective in creating a series is to capture the nuances of daily living in specific areas of Africa. Our hope is to deliver a current, realistic, and captivating series of stories that resonate with our own communities and educate others about modern life in Africa.
In a remote village in Benin, it is reported that some children are born with veiled faces. In the Nago tradition, this is considered a spiritual sign that the child is the embodiment of ghost or reincarnated soul. Called Ya aagan or Ojes, these children are celebrated in ceremony and revered forever.
The Rocky Mountains region population is estimated about more than 12 million people from all over the world; and among them are thousands of immigrants and refugees from the continent of Africa.
Having met the woman of his dreams during his younger years, Pastor Sam toured many continents and countries across the world, including Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria as a missionary.
Makoune is a ritual dance of the Bassa tribe in Cameron and a transcendence between the visible and the invisible world.
In Niger, being a disabled woman is synonymous with rejection in a society that continues to shun those who are different.
Four young Africans are awarded training scholarships in the USA. Elodie, age 24, takes the opportunity to share political opinions and the mismanagement of the African Continent. From this debate, a new revolution is activated across Africa and beyond.
Lack of opportunity and corrupted government pushes Salomon and many other young Africans to leave their homeland looking for a better future in Europe. Based on true events.
Hamed, a young orphan on the run, was drawn to dangerous criminals and must confront them in order to survive.
Through the Peace Corps program, Alex Wilson decided to go to West Africa to teach agriculture in a village in Teranga, Senegal. A crosscultural love develops between Alex and Rama, a Muslim.
Being raised from a broken family in a small fishing village, young David has the willingness to break the cycle of poverty at all costs.
Born as an African Albino, Mia uses her voice to conquer the hearts of millions of people across the world.
Dr. Paul Anderson, a prominent surgeon at the University of Colorado medical campus, got trapped into the exciting nightlife of the Mile High City it’s ugly underbelly of international organ trafficking.
After struggling to find good transportation service, a sickly woman with kidney failure met Kareem, a cab driver, who changes her life forever.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many young African artists and activists have initiated movements to express their desire for change, democracy and development for the motherland.
In a country where minerals are in abundance, foreign investors and political leaders get entangled with the corruption of diamond trafficking.
OurvisionistohaveAskkanwiiFilmmakingHubsinall54countries ofthecontinentofAfricainyearstocome.
AskkanwiiFilmmakingHubhasbeendevelopingfilmmaking programs,productionplatforms,andfilmmakingforumsaccessible topeoplewhotraditionallyhavenothadaccessoropportunityin theindustry.Wedothisthroughonlinementoring,teaching,and collaboration.
Theglobalpandemicallowedustothinkoutsideoftheboxabout co-creationmethodsthatpreserveAfricannarrativesthatare uniquetospecificcountries.Inaddition,itwasevidentthatnew technologycouldbeusedtoshowcasehiddenskillsandtalents thatexistinareasoftheworldthathavehistoricallybeenunder resourcedinthefilmmakingindustry.Thisco-creationacross borderswillbringstories,content,anddiscoveriestotheAmerican market.
Askkanwii (Wolof dialect of Senegal) translates to “community” and we believe that is just what all films are made of – the ideas, skills, talents and passions of community. As a nonprofit, our main goal is to provide opportunities for young people to shine in the industry.
We welcome partners, collaborators, production companies, distributors, and investors to join this unique and exciting opportunity to unite filmmakers beyond borders. Please reach out to Ousmane Ndoye, Founder and Executive Director, with inquiries or questions.