13th annual Silicon Valley African Film Festival - Program Booklet

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Dear Honored Guests:

I would like to offer a warm and heartfelt welcome to the filmmakers, academics, government officials and other international guests who are in San Jose for the 13th Silicon Valley African Film Festival.

I would like to recognize all participants in this year’s Film Festival for filling the pivotal role in representing African film, history, and culture in not just our community, but the world. SVAFF continues to make an invaluable contribution in Silicon Valley by preserving and harboring the rich history and culture of Africa.

I hope your time here is filled with rich conversation, discovery, and appreciation for the incredibly diverse backgrounds represented in San Jose. We look forward to sharing this rare and exceptional view into the African continent with the rest of Silicon Valley.

Best Regards,

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CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE

October 14th, 2022

Honored Guests:

On behalf of the 10th Senate District, I would like to welcome you to San Jose. The Silicon Valley African Film Festival (SVAFF) promotes an understanding and appreciation of Africa and Africans through moving images and, crucially, provides audiences with exquisite lenses to the real Africa.

The festival has built a substantial following and become an annual destination film event in Silicon Valley that draws an international following of distinguished transcontinental visitors, Silicon Valley high tech executives, cinema buffs, academics, civic officials and diverse community supporters.

I would like to congratulate SVAFF’s organizers for its 13 successful years. I hope you enjoy your experience at the festival.

It is an honor and a privilege to represent you in the Senate.

Sincerely,

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From Our Festival Director

I welcome you to our 13th Annual Silicon Valley African Film Festival and invite you to this shared journey across the vast richness of the African Continent and its diaspora in a historic showcase of feature films, shorts and animations from Africa’s seasoned and emerging filmmakers.

This year, we celebrate 13 years of connecting Communities, Cultures and Continents with an in-person festival featuring a brilliant line-up of 102 films from 33 countries, all sharing the true stories, hopes and dreams of Africa and its diaspora. Over 50% of the films in our festival are World or North America premieres.

I am excited about the quality, range of genres and diversity of voices represented in the films we have selected. From Botswana to Brazil, Cameroon to Canada, Ghana to Guyana, Uganda to United States, our 2022 festival centers authentic stories and voices of seasoned and emerging creatives from the African continent and its diaspora.

As we continue the slow but steady come back from the global pandemic, we have designed a festival weekend program that will engage, delight, inspire, provoke and challenge our audience. Our spaces will engage audiences in thought-provoking dialogue, and offer film lovers and artists unique social and artistic visions from around the African continent and its diaspora. It is an honor to offer our community an unfiltered access to the richness, diversity and vitality of Africa’s creative expressions and provide a forum for cultural exchange.

The Silicon Valley African Film Festival has become a destination event that draws an avid international following, of distinguished transcontinental visitors, entrepreneurs, tech executives, cinema buffs, academics, civic officials, celebrities and community supporters. I welcome our Guest of Honor and 2022 Cultural Icon Award recipient Jimmy Jean-Louis and his manager, veteran Hollywood Producer, Steven Adams, to Silicon Valley. Thanks for honoring us with your presence and giving the world the gift of your talent as an actor, producer and philanthropist. You make Mama Africa proud and we wish you continued success!

Our journey from the first year to today has been long but steady as the community rallied and became the wind beneath our wings. I thank our sponsors, donors, staff, advisors, volunteers and festival attendees without whom this festival will not be possible. Special thanks to our filmmakers for sharing their talent and enriching us with their stories.

God bless!

SVAFF 2022 TEAM

2022 Cultural Icon Award Recipient:

Jimmy Jean-Louis

Actor, producer and philanthropist

Personal Assistant to Jimmy Jean-Louis:

Chinedu G3 Nwoffiah

Industry Guest:

Steven Adams, Alta Global Media

Libation Ceremony:

Idowu Akinleye

Performing Artists:

Oriki Arts San Jose

Fashion Show:

Amatula Designs by Amatula Jacobs

Vendor Coordination: Shaka Bogolani

Welfare:

Jumoke Akinsola, Jum’s Kitchen

Audio Visuals: Ken Davis, K-Style Productions

Transportation: Gregg Blackmon | Chasity Shelby

Event Photography & Videography: Jamii Enterprises

Opening Night Photography: Katie Ravas, Drew Altizer Photography (Sponsored by Silicon Valley Office of Protocol)

Production Manager: Karl Welch

Filmmakers Liaison Manager: Frazer Wodage

Media / Public Relations: Dami Oyefeso, Agile PR

Government Affairs and Protocol: Deanna Tryon, Silicon Valley Office of Protocol

Program Booklet Design: Gabriel C. Nwoffiah, Rhesus Media Group

T-shirts design & print: T-Shirts for the Heart & Soul

Celebrating 13 years of connecting Communities, Cultures and Continents! International Board of Advisors: Stephen Ozigbo (USA) | Diem Jones (USA) | Deanna Tryon (USA) Dr. Esailama Artry-Diouf (USA) | Prof. Jude Akudinobi (USA) | Prof. David Anthony (USA) Diane Lima (Brazil) | Prof. Aboubakar Sanogo (Canada) | Prof. Chika Anyanwu (Australia) Dr. Mohamed Gazala (Egypt) | Dela Acolatse (Ghana) | Lucy Igbenabor (Nigeria) | Alvin Kasule (Uganda)

Cultural Icon Award

This award is our festival’s highest award, and is exclusively presented to individuals who have demonstrated years of dogged commitment to showcasing and uplifting the image of Africa and its diaspora through creative expressions. It is an opportunity to celebrate, honor and thank our cultural ambassadors for their inspiring work and role in sharing Africa’s story with the global community.

Jimmy Jean-Louis Actor, Producer and Philanthropist

Haitian-born Jean-Louis grew up in the slums of PetitionVille until age 12 and has since gone on to become an Award winning Actor, Producer & Philanthropist, and a global cultural Ambassador to Haiti, while continuing to forge a unique career on the world stage Jimmy stars in the Netflix feature CITATION, one of the top-rated films in Nigeria, which recently won two prestigious National Film Awards in the UK. He won the prestigious African Movie Academy Award as Best Actor in Apolline Traore’s film

DESRANCES

Jimmy Jean-Louis plays opposite screen legend BRUCE WILLIS in the upcoming DEVIL’S KNIGHT: ROGUE, which reunites the two actors who performed together in TEARS OF THE SUN. Jean-Louis recently wrapped a lead in the adaptation of the best selling Indian novel GOAT DAYS, directed by the award winning Blessy. He is also a lead in director Camille Delamarre’s upcoming feature ASSASSIN’S CLUB opposite Henry Golding, Roomi Nopace, Sam Neil and Daniela Melchior.

Jimmy first gained a global following for his starring role in the wildly popular NBC series HEROES and was recently a series regular on CLAWS opposite Niecy Nash. Other television roles include the hit CW series ARROW, and EXTANT opposite Oscar winner Halle Berry produced by Steven Spielberg. Feature film work also includes director David O. Russell’s JOY opposite Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper and Robert DeNiro and the Russo Brothers THE

GRAY MAN

For his acclaimed turn in the title role of TOUSSAINT

L’OUVERTURE, Jimmy won the Best Actor Award at the Pan African Film Festival and he was also nominated Best Actor at the Africa Movie Academy Awards. Jimmy’s global footprint includes films and series shooting in such locations as France, Algeria, England, Jordan, Indonesia, Nigeria, Ghana, Mexico, South Africa & The Dominican Republic, amongst many others, while making full use of his fluency in 5 languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian & Creole.

Jimmy Jean-Louis co-founded the Los Angeles based production company Jet Media Production in 2008. His Producing credits include the documentary films HAITI: 16:53, JIMMY GOES TO NOLLYWOOD, the upcoming JIMMY GOES TO CANNES and the feature films EVERYTHING BUT A MAN directed by Negest Likke (Phat Girlz). He also produced the neo-noir psychological thriller RATTLESNAKES directed by Julius Amedume. Jimmy is an executive producer of the movies THE CURSED ONE, THE EMPTY BOX, DESRANCES, RISE and the upcoming GOAT DAYS.

Mr. Jean-Louis serves as the Haitian Ambassador at large. PR: THEO DUMONT

Alta Global Marketing, theo@altaglobalmedia.net

MGMT: STEVEN ADAMS

Alta Global Media, steven@altaglobalmedia.net

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Industry Guest

Award winning Manager/Producer Steven Adams is a Founding Partner at Alta Global Media where he represents and produces with talent, writer/directors and international media companies. Clients include JIMMY JEAN-LOUIS, ROGER GUENVEUR SMITH, TAMARA TUNIE, JAMES DUMONT, PEDRO ALONSO, LUKA PEROS & VERENA ALTENBERGER amongst others.

Adams is a producer on the Netflix Original adaptation of Roger Guenveur Smith’s solo performance piece RODNEY KING and the Peabody Award winning A HUEY P NEWTON STORY for Starz, both directed by Academy Award winner Spike Lee. Adams recently served as an Executive Producer on GOAT DAYS by top Indian director Blessy, which just wrapped production in India, Jordan and Algeria, REDEMPTION DAY, starring Andy Garcia shot in Morocco, and ZERO which shot in Dakar, directed by Jean Luc Herbulot.

Adams was VFX Executive Producer with Paris-based VFX house BUF for 4 years. His credits there include such Academy Award winners as James Cameron’s AVATAR, Ang Lee’s LIFE OF PI, THOR for Marvel Studios, as well as GREEN LANTERN, GREEN HORNET, Stephen Sommers’ ODD THOMAS, and Tim Burton’s DARK SHADOWS

Steven was also VFX Executive Producer for French VFX house Digital District whose credits include the Academy Award winning features THE ARTIST & THE INTOUCHABLES. As a partner in Luna Ray Media, Adams produced the Peabody Award winning A HUEY P NEWTON STORY, directed by Spike Lee, the first Starz original Production. Other indie credits with

Luna Ray include GOD’S WAITING LIST, JUSTICE and BURNING SHADOWS, and the Sundance indie pilot IT’S NOT ABOUT JIMMY KEENE

Television credits also include 3 seasons as Consultant on THE CULTURE CLASH SHOW. An accomplished host, Adams is a moderator for the Motion Picture Academy and the podcast F IS FOR FILM. He is also a frequent public speaker and moderator at Cannes, NATPE, Sundance, Toronto, Content London amongst many others.

Steven began his career at the Paradigm Talent and Literary Agency and Landmark Artist Management. He was President of Filmpro Finance, developing US business opportunities for international film finance companies.

He is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television, the Producers Guild of America, the Television Academy, an Advisory Board member of Content London, The Durban Filmmart and The Catalyst Content Festival. Adams serves as Board Chair for the Oscar qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival.

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Steven Adams

A Second Life is the first feature film for Tunisian film director Anis Lassoued. Anis obtained his director’s diploma from the Institut Maghrébin de Cinéma (IMC), Tunis and the University of Tor Vergata, Rome. From 1994 to 2010, he was first assistant director and production manager in several Tunisian and international films and shot several documentary films for TV channels NHK, TV5, Aljazeera children, etc.

His 2006 short film Saba Flouss gained acclaim and awards at several international film festivals, including International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Cinémas du MondeCannes, Muhr Award in DIFF, UAE 2006, Gold Cairo in 2007 Cairo International Film Festival for Children. His 2012 short film, Sabbat El Aïd (My Shoes), won the prestigious Poulain d’Or & Best African film at FESPACO in 2013. Lassoued is the co-founder of the Tunisian based production company Lumières Films. He is also a consultant in development of cinema programs for GIZ, Euromed and CIFEJ. In 2016, he received the Tunisian National Award for the Protection of Children’s Rights for his cinematographic work defending Children’s Rights.

Opening Night Film

A Second Life

TUNISIA

In the absence of the father, the life becomes devoid of taste and color, and the fate of “Gadeha”, 12 years, becomes dependent on a fateful coincidence that gives him a chance for a second, brighter life, but he has to pay for that life.

93 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: Anis Lassoued Country: Tunisia

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 8PM (THEATRE)

Director: Anis Lassoued

Narrative Feature

A Second Life

Friday | 8PM | Theatre

93 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: Anis Lassoued

Country: Tunisia

In the absence of the father, the life becomes devoid of taste and color, and the fate of “Gadeha”, 12 years, becomes dependent on a fateful coincidence that gives him a chance for a second, brighter life, but he has to pay for that life.

Crystal-Countless Misfortune

Sunday | 12PM | Theatre

94 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: LEONARD AMANYA

Country: Uganda

A teenage girl succumbs to abuse at her new school after her parents’ death but her bravely and confidence turn her into an inspiration before her adversaries.

Destin Tracé

Saturday | 6PM | Studio 2

83 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: Carlo Lechea

Country: Congo, DRC

After seven years in prison, Tomi is preparing to regain his freedom. In the cell, he is close to Manu, an old man who becomes his mentor and tries to put him on the right path for his release.

Dirt Roads

Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 2

100 minutes / 2019

Narrative Feature

Director: ENAH JOHNSCOTT

Country: Cameroon

Kimberly, a fast rising and overambitious songstress jilts her Producer boyfriend, Jason for a “bigger” deal... She becomes the prey of her own blunder as she loses her spot to Kadhija, the studio cleaner.

BEDROOM CHAINS

Saturday | 7:30PM | Theatre

93 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: Hassan Mageye

Country: Uganda

NATASHA is an extrovert, born and raised amidst hatred and rejection from her father because she is a girl. She is sold by her father to the Indians who later were expelled by IDD Amin Dadda. Her return unfolds a mysterious unexpected movement of liberation for the women in Uganda, not that even her death could not stop her ambitions.

Dark Beauty

Friday | 4PM | Studio 1

75 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: Germain Atabe Ayum

Country: South Africa

Zobuhle sits in class but her mind is not here. While others enjoy the exciting lectures of their charismatic History teacher, Zobuhle’s mind is at home, filled with pictures of abusive moments by her own mother. In school, she is bullied by her classmates, especially Keith - the famous campus dancer. The school organizes a dance competition with a cash price for the ultimate winner. Keith and other classmates are excited to compete, but not Zobuhle - due to low self-esteem. Most of Zobuhle’s time is spent alone, dancing and learning to dance. One day, after receiving insults from her classmates, Zobuhle decides to express her frustrations. She ends up getting humiliated by Keith and other classmates.

Final round

Sunday | 12PM | Studio 1

83 minutes / 2021

Narrative Feature

Director: Mohamed Fekrane

Country: Morocco

Rashid is a teenage orphan boy who dreams of becoming a world famous boxer, with is orphan friend Salek. They box every day of bets to save up enough money to smuggle into Europe, escaping their shabby life in Morocco. However, to realize their dream, they have to endure exploitation from adults and overcome fraud. Eventually, the boys arrive in Tangier in northern Morocco, a few kilometers from Spain. On their way, they meet Illy, a boy who dreams of becoming a footballer. The three boys try to go to Spain together.

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Graine

Sunday | 2PM | Studio 2

93 minutes / 2021

Narrative Feature

Director: OUEDRAOGO Alimata

Country: Burkina Faso

Sybia, a forty-year-old architect from Ouagadougou, has been trying for years to have a child with her husband, a rich Burkinabè entrepreneur, but in vain. After several miscarriages, Sybia decides to adopt a baby in order to achieve her greatest ambition: to become a mother. The trial of this family tragedy quickly became the platform for opponents of excision and the rights defenders of women’s rights to dispose of their bodies. Sybia then decides to lead this fight, for her, for the memory of her daughter, and for all women.

The Intruder

Saturday | 7:30PM | Studio 2

68 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: Philipo Ngonyani

Country: Tanzania

Five siblings are brought back under the same roof after their father’s passing, with a deadly intruder roaming their halls and no way out they are forced to face the truth, the intruder, and worse, each other.

The Hail Mary

Saturday | 6PM | Theatre

50 minutes / 2021

Narrative Feature

Director: Nnamdi Kanaga

Country: United States

Fighting his own personal demons, war veteran Darius moves to Montana in an attempt to repair his relationship with his grown son, Terrell. On a day significant to both, they confront their differences.

Your Turn

Saturday | 11AM | Theatre

80 minutes / 2022

Narrative Feature

Director: Kizito Samuel Saviour

Country: Uganda

A University journalism graduate and aspiring human rights activist, Melissa, is drastically introduced to the world of success and elites after meeting the handsome, rich, seemingly endearing and conniving Mugenyi. As her social status soars, her private life is made a whirlwind of grey emotions.

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Documentary Feature

Afrikan By Way of American

Saturday | 11AM | Studio 2

45 minutes / 2021

Documentary feature

Director: Theo M Moore, II

Country: United States

The Hiztorical Vision Productions (HVP) team, with the assistance of the Africatown community, tells the story of the legacy and future of the Africatown community in Mobile, Alabama. The film highlights many unsung heroes that played a pivotal role and contributing to this unique African settlement.

Jeanne Duval, Belle

d’Abandon

Sunday | 2PM | Studio 1

44 minutes / 2022

Documentary feature length

Director: Karine Edowiza

Country: France

In Paris, who remembers Jeanne Duval? Let us look for it, in the streets of Paris, in the poems of Charles Baudelaire, in the paintings of artists. Let us give a voice to the one who shared seventeen years of the poet’s life.

Operation Lights OutThe Story of Canairelief

Sunday | 5:15PM | Theatre

90 minutes / 2021

Documentary feature length

Director: Angela Onuora

Country: Canada

A historical documnentary project about the Biafran Airlift – a massive and epochal Non-Governmental War Relief Effort, and the specific role played by CANAIRELIEF (led mainly by members of The Presbyterian Church in Canada), in contributing to saving an estimated 1 million lives.

The Zone

Friday | 4PM | Studio 2

78 minutes / 2021

Documentary feature length

Director: Tovoniaina Rasoanaivo

Country: Madagascar

In Antananarivo, a hundred young boys are imprisoned in a specific area for minors. A cinema workshop is organized there. The young prisoners develop film ideas, they tell their stories.

Haiti Is A Nation Of Artists

Saturday | 1PM | Theatre

50 minutes / 2022

Documentary feature

Director: Jacquil Constant

Country: United States

Haiti Is A Nation Of Artists tells the story of Haitian artists creating transformational art after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010. The documentary depicts the humanity of Haitian culture through the lens of a HaitianAmerican filmmaker who seeks to uplift the rich diversity of Haiti and its historical legacy.

No Simple Way Home

Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 1

85 minutes / 2022

Documentary feature

Director: Akuol de Mabior

Country: South Sudan

In East Africa, Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior is known as the mother of South Sudan. The country gained independence in 2011 and has been at war for most of its short history. Rebecca’s greatest fear is that her husband, John Garang, along with millions of South Sudanese people died in vain. After years in exile, a fragile peace agreement plants the possibility for her to do something about the precarious situation in the country. Meanwhile, Rebecca’s daughter Akuol is struggling to come to terms with what it means to call herself South Sudanese because she was born and raised in exile. She decides to follow her mother from behind the camera and is forced to come to terms with her own fears.

When Women Speak

Saturday | 7:30PM | Studio 1

105 minutes / 2022

Documentary feature length

Director: Aseye Kokui Tamakloe

Country: Ghana

When Women Speak is a documentary film that challenges perceptions that Ghanaian women’s activism around existential, and political issues are of more recent or western origin. The film, shot entirely in Ghana, traces a cohort of 16 women who came of age in the 1960s & 1970s and catalogues their experiences, in their own words, as Ghana passed through periods of single-party, military and multi-party rule.

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AFRICAN

The Bronze Men of Cameroon

Sunday | 2PM | Theatre

55 minutes / 2020

Documentary feature length

Director: Florence Ayisi

Country: Cameroon

The Bronze Men of Cameroon’ is an intimate portrait of a community of bronze artisans in Foumban, the ‘City of Arts’. Bronze casting is a valued cultural heritage of the Bamum People in the Western Region of Cameroon. This film presents bronze craftsmen at work. It presents rare insights into their expertise in producing unique bronze sculptures that are inscribed with symbolic images and narratives of collective memory, identity and the Bamum character.

Silence... on Tourne

Saturday | 1PM | Studio 1

69 minutes / 2022

Documentary feature length

Director: Rita El Quessar

Country: Morocco

The camera is ready and the interview begins. Azzeddine and Abderrahmane, two men from disadvantaged neighbourhoods, are shooting their first film. They interview people with a difficult past who have agreed to speak out. In front of the camera, these people talk about their lives, which have been tainted by the prison environment and violence. They tell their regrets, their shame, the flaws that allowed them to build themselves and, finally, to start dreaming. Skatt is a story within a story. An invisible camera that spent a few months in a rehabilitation centre to capture the improbable encounter between two young people who are trying to dream against all odds.

No U-Turn

Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 1

94 minutes / 2022

Documentary feature

Director: Ike Nnabue

Country: Nigeria

Ike Nnaebue, a renowned Nollywood director, goes back to the path he took at the dawn of his adult life when he wanted to reach Europe. In 1998. Ike decided to leave with his three friends to try the great adventure. Their plan was simple: head for Cotonou in Benin, then Togo, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, until Tangiers in Morocco, the gateway to Europe. But in Bamako, an encounter with a stranger who told him about the dangers of the road led to the end of his journey. Ike never made it to Europe. Returning to Nigeria without money was not an option, so he spent two years in The Gambia working in some theatre and film productions. Today, when social networks and television flood us with images of servitude, pain and atrocities that make it impossible to ignore the dangers of the road, Ike Nnaebue embarks on this journey again to try to understand what drives so many young African men and women to migrate today. A road movie through the landscapes and cultures of West Africa that puts into perspective the realities experienced by young people in Africa today. By recounting their journey, the director brings his own to life in his first feature-length documentary.

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Schedule (subject to change ) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2022 TIME Theatre Studio 1 Studio 2 Courtyard / Lobby 2P M The Egg | Narrative | Brazil | 22 mins Opal | Animation | Martinique | 85 min s The Star | Congo DRC | 1 4 min s CAIBER | Egypt | 17 min s S tay in the Light | Brazil | 20 min s The Sound of Sugar Cane Flowers | Reunion/France | 21 min s 4 PM Dark Beauty | Narrative | S. Africa | 75 min s The Zone | Doc | Madagascar | 78 mins 5:30 PM Red Carpet Walk / Photos Food and Beverage –East/West African cuisine Live performance 6:25PM OPENING CEREMONIES 6:30 PM Parade of f lags Libation c eremony African dance performance 7 PM Welcome remarks Recognition Icon Awards 8 PM Opening Night Films: OWBA COOCOO (Slave Ship) | 7 mins | Nigeria A Second Life | 95 mins | Tunisia * Postscreening dialogue with filmmaker 10 PM Opening Night mixer SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2022 TIME Theatre Studio 1 Studio 2 Courtyard / Front lawn 11 AM Y our Turn | Narrative | Uganda | 80 mins * Africa Animated 1 For Tigray | Ethiopia | 4 min s The Underestimated Villain | Ghana | 6 min s The Pyramid | Egypt | 7 min s Three Teaspoons of Sugar | S. Africa | 14 min s Entrepreneurs of Color | Doc | Portugal | 35 mins Afri k an By Way of American | Doc | USA | 45 mins 12:30 PM Night Skies | Narrative | U SA | 10 mins * Àyàn: Traditional Yoruba Drum Making | Doc | Nigeria | 13 mins * Big DreamsA Tale of Resilience | Doc | Nigeria | 30 mins Music is my Refuge | Doc | S enegal | 29 mins 1 PM Dagmar | Doc | Brazil | 3 mi ns* Haiti is Africa | Doc | USA | 4 mi ns Breaking the Chains | Doc | Canada | 9 mins * Haiti is a Nation of Artists | Doc | USA | 50 mins * Postscreening dialogue with filmmakers Young Phoenix | Doc | Botswana | 6 mins Superheroes Wear Hoodies | Doc | UK | 10 mins Silence… on Tourne | Doc | Morocco | 69 mins BLVCK GOLD | Narrative | Australia | 19 m ins Have I Told you that I love You? | Narrative | France | 19 mins Eating Pawpaw on the Seashore | Narrative | Guyana | 20 mins Mother Earth | Narrative | Equatorial Guinea | 20 m ins Open all day : African Marketplace Live performances Networking sessions Food vendors
Screening
13TH SILICON VALLEY AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL 15 2: 30 PM Quarantine Chronicles | Doc | USA | 12 mins * PUSH | Narrative | Zimbabwe/USA | 15 mins * Zohar | Narrative | Morocco | 18 mins * Hadassah: Queen Esther | Narrative | USA | 25 mi ns* Postscreening dialogue with filmmakers No UTurn | Doc | Nigeria | 94 mins Santos (Discovering El Zatoun Hiphop culture) | Doc | Egypt | 9 mins Amagama ka Nokutela | Narrative | S. Africa | 10 mins Love Languages | Doc | UK | 13 mins Joy’s Garden | Narrative | Kenya | 14 mins Ijo: A Love Story | Narrative | N igeria | 15 mi ns 4 PM Centerpiece: Panel Discussion | Fashion Show 6 PM Retreat | Narrative | U K | 8 mins * Akw ụ na | Narrative | USA | 15 mins * The Hail Mary | Narrative | USA | 50 mins * Postscreening dialogue with filmmakers A Better Friend | Narrative | Ghana | 9 mins 50 Pias tres | Doc | France | 21 mins The Golden Seeds | Doc | Ghana | 21 mins Tender Threads | Narrative | Morocco | 25 mins The Catch Up | Narrative | UK | 6 mins Destin Trace | Narrative | Congo DRC | 83 mins 7 :30 PM Bedroom Chains | Narrative | Uganda | 93 mins * Postscreening dialogue with filmmaker When Women Speak | Doc | Ghana | 105 mins Lindela Under Loc k down | Doc | S. Africa | 8 mins The Intruder | Narrative | Tanzania | 68 mins * Filmmaker in attendance. Postscreening dialogue after screening. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2022 TIME Theatre Studio 1 Studio 2 Courtyard / Front lawn 11 AM Magicland | Narrative | Nigeria | 3 mins 15 Years Later | Narrative | USA | 16 mins Astel | Narrative | Senegal | 24 mins Douleur Silencieuse | Narrative | France | 11 mins Portrait of Princess Tutu | Narrative | Côte d'Ivoire | 11 mins Jenny &. The Betjies | Narrative | S. Africa | 33 mins 12 PM King of the Street | Narrative | Ethiopia | 5 mins * Pl us One | Narrative | USA | 9 mins * C rystal | Narrative | Uganda | 94 mins * Why is it Difficult to Understand Women | Narrative | Mozambique | 5 mins Final Round | Narrative | Morocco | 83 mins Intermission | Narrative | Nigeria | 20 mins Graine | Narrative | Burkina Faso | 93 mins 2 PM Pressed | Narrative | USA | 6 mins * Straight, Yet Narrow | Narrative | USA | 18 mins * T he Bronze Men of Cameroon | Doc | C ameroon | 55 mins * Soul to Feed | Doc | Brazil | 16 mins Life Note | Narrative | Tunisia | 19 mins J eanne Duval, Belle d’Abandon | Doc | France | 44 mins Africa Animated 2 : Kasi Riders | S. Africa | 6 mins Emily and the Panhandler | Uganda | 7 mins She Flies Again | USA | 13 mins Moremi The Epic Battle | Nigeria | 25 mins 3:30 PM Second Wind | Narrative | Canada | 12 min s* In the Stillness | Narrative | Nigeria | 24 mins * Nobuntu | Experimental | S. Africa | 40 mins * The Blouse | Narrative | USA | 7 min s No Simple Way Home | Doc | S. Sudan | 85 min s My Name is Patience | Doc | Zimbabwe | 10 min s One Nice Dress | Narrative | Egypt | 10 mins Be Somebody | Narrative | Ethiopia | 15 mins Paths of Wrath | Narrative | Morocco | 18 mins Half Soul | Narrative | Tunisia | 23 mins 5 :15 PM Operation Lights Out | Doc | Canada | 90 mins * Our Story | Narrative | USA | 6 min s The Power is Yours | Narrative | France | 7 mins Mpululu Majot ia | Doc | Botswana | 9 mi ns The Novelist | Narrative | S. Africa | 14 min s The Forests of a Desert Land | Doc | Namibia | 12 min s Clippers | Narrative | Nigeria | 11 mins Dirt Road s | Narrative | Cameroon | 10 0 mins 7 :30 PM AWARDS / CLOSING CEREMONY * Filmmaker in attendance. Postscreening dialogue after screening. Open all day : African Marketplace Live performances Networking sessions Food vendors Open all day : African Marketplace Live performances Networking sessions Food vendors

Animation

Emily And The Panhandler

Sunday | 2PM | Studio 2

8 Minutes / 2022

Animation

Director: Joseph Kitone

Country: Uganda

When a panhandler is ignored by a hopeful teacher, he decides to give her a lesson in respect.

Kasi Riders

Sunday| 2PM | Studio 2

6 minutes / 2021

Animation

Director: Myles Mlombo

Country: South Africa

Thuso, a teen engineering wiz, has recently lost her father - a mechanical engineer with a knack for inventing. While packing his old work garage she discovers his latest unfinished project - a top secret interactive robot car. Still reeling from her loss Thuso decides to finish what her father started. Can she do it?

OPAL

Friday | 2PM | Studio 1

85 minutes / 2021

Animation

Director Alan Bidard

Country: Martinique

Once upon a time a magic kingdom where summer lasted forever and where the animals and the inhabitants were immortal. The source of all magic was a young princess called Opal. Legends said that her joy would bring wonders and prosperity to the kingdom. But her sadness would only bring chaos and darkness…

The Pyramid

Saturday | 11AM | Studio 1

7 minutes / 2021

Animation

Director: Mohamed Ghazala

Country: Egypt

An ancient Egyptian tried to build an upside-down pyramid.

For Tigray

Saturday | 11AM | Studio 1

4 minutes / 2021

Animation

Director: Gabrielle Tesfaye

Country: Ethiopia

On November 4th, 2020, Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed declared a genocidal war on Tigray, the northernmost regional state of Ethiopia. His administration has limited and blocked access to electricity, aid, food, and water for millions of Tigrayan civilians. Through a conflict so saturated in political debates, For Tigray looks through the lenses of the people. From life before the war, and the collective future on the horizon.

Moremi: The Epic Battle

Sunday | 2PM | Studio 2

25 minutes / 2022

Animation

Directors: Faith Olatunde

Olasehinde, Oreoluwa Timothy David | Country: Nigeria

Moremi: The Epic Battle is a 3D animated short film that relives and reimagines the legendary act of Queen Moremi of the Ife Kingdom in Nigeria, in a form that is presentable to our young generation.

It’s a story of Love

It’s a story of Courage

It’s a story of Sacrifice

It’s a folklore reimagined.

She Flies Again

Sunday | 2PM | Studio 2

14 minutes / 2022

Animation

Director: Joy Shannon

Country: United States

In the colorful world of talking seagulls, She Flies Again centers around a young, Black seagull with dreams and wings, so shattered that she stops flying. Years later, her passion to pursue her dreams is reignited and with wounded wings and all, she somehow flies again!

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The Underestimated

Villain

Saturday | 11AM | Studio 1

6 minutes / 2021

Animation Director: Comfort Arthur Country: Ghana

Many Ghanaians are aware of this night-biter living amongst them, yet they still choose to ignore the danger. Anopheles, nicknamed Ghana’s smallest serial killer, gives a self-indulgent speech mocking humans for how they so easily let her control their lives.

Three Teaspoons Of Sugar

Saturday | 11AM | Studio 1

14 minutes / 2019

Animation Directors: Kabelo “Cabblow”

Maaka, Dr Tshepo P. Maaka

Country: South Africa

In a household where meal times are a delightful feast full of bonding, fellowship & good eating, 3 members of this tight knit family are diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus. 3 Teaspoons of Sugar chronicles their individual experiences living with Diabetes - the highs, lows, defeats, victories and lessons. Inspired by real events and real people.

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“The filmmakers here at Silicon Valley African Film Festival represent a new vision and paradigm on the continent.”
Danny Glover, Hollywood Actor, Producer & Political Activist.

Documentary Short

50 Piastres

Saturday | 6PM | Studio 1

21 minutes / 2021

Documentary short

Director: Aia Ali

Country: Egypt

It has been six years since I went back to Egypt. With the help of a 50 piastres banknote, my homeland is revisited, and through my relatives and our story, I question our relation to the country.

Big Dreams-A tale of resilience

Saturday | 12:30PM |Studio 1

30 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Twamsan Danaan

Country: Nigeria

Jerry Mallo, a young Agricultural machine fabricator takes us on the journey of his struggles to fullfil his childhood dream of making a sport car.

Dagmar

Saturday | 1PM | Theatre

3 minutes / 2021

Documentary short

Director: Elton Luz

Country: Brazil

Dagmar is a short story about a lady who lives in the north of Bahia, Brazil, where her profession keeps alive one of the ancient arts: the manual creation of clay utensils. Known to everyone in the city and surrounding regions, this lady shows us a different, intimate perspective on how her art saves her family from an even more vulnerable economic situation and is a living heritage of Belmonte’s history and culture.

Lindela Under Lockdown

Saturday | 7:30PM | Studio 2

8 minutes / 2020

Documentary short

Director: Sihle Hlophe

Country: South Africa

During level 5 of the national lockdown a Congolese man is detained at Lindela, the largest facility for the holding of undocumented migrants in South Africa. In an effort to expose the gross Human Rights violations that he is subjected to, and the lack of safety regulations around Covid-19, he leaks cell phone video footage to his older brother on the outside.

Àyàn: Traditional Yoruba Drum Making

Saturday | 12:30PM |Theatre

13 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Colins Akpapunami

Country: Nigeria

“Àyán” explores the art of traditional drum making in Iseyin, a sleepy town in the outskirts of Ibadan, (the cradle of Yoruba civilization in Yoruba land) of Nigeria. Told through the lens of a family of master drum makers, the documentary takes us through the intricate drum making process and the multiple uses for each drum, as well as the significance of each sound emanating from different drums.

Breaking The Chains

Saturday | 1PM | Theatre

9 minutes / 2021

Documentary short

Director: Nitsé Mathelier

Country: Canada

A Haitian-born dancer immigrated to Canada. She finds through Haitian Traditional Dance a means to affirm her identity, reconnect with her culture, and country of origin. Two dancers of Haitian background accompany her in this quest. They share their experience, connection with drums, and their understanding of the Ibo rhythm. Through their dancing, these three dancers acknowledge the freeing powerful emotion that comes with the Ibo rhythm, the necessity to break down the stereotypes that bind us. KASE CHENN is a personal thought process. A statement and celebration of our cultural heritage.

Entrepreneurs of Colour

Saturday | 11AM | Studio 2

35 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Sami Haraketi

Country: Portugal

This short film elevates the stories of several entrepreneurs of colour in Lisbon, as well as individuals who support them and are passionate about the cause for diversity. The documentary style film highlights their view of the Lisbon entrepreneurial ecosystem, showcasing their wins and their challenges within the ecosystem. The goal of the short film is to inspire entrepreneurs of colour in Europe and to inspire change in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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Love Languages

Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 2

13 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Jason Osborne

Country: United Kingdom

Afro-Caribbean barbershops tend to provide a safe space for the black male community. They are environments charged with boisterous hilarity and touching honesty in equal measure. With the barber’s chair acting as a makeshift therapist’s couch, Love Languages is a nuanced and intimate portrayal of these conversations as six black men share their personal experiences of love and loss through emotive introspection, whilst challenging perceptions of their identity and black masculinity.

Music is my Refuge

Saturday | 12:30PM|Studio 2

29 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Thierno Seydou Nouro Sy

Country: Senegal

Through music, Mariama NIASS (Lady Nancy) was able to find the strength and joy of life while being a wife and mother.

Quarantine Chronicles

Saturday | 2:30PM | Theatre

12 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Denise Khumalo

Country: United States

Soul to Feed

Sunday | 2PM | Studio 1

16 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Daniel Tupinambá

Country: Brazil

The journey of a black singer and her creative process during the 2020 quarantine. All her questions, her stream of consciousness and the way to survive through art. Music that feeds the soul.

Mpululu

Majotia

(Ululate Mrs Jotia)

Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 1

9 minutes / 2021

Documentary short

Directors: Fumani Eddie Tekere, Lynett Hugs

Country: Botswana

Mpululu Majotia emanates from a traditional Kalanga folktale about this woman who was a great Ululate. Fast forward to the year 2021 a young Miss World contestant from Botswana, during one of her skill challenges exhibits a stellar Ululation that had the pageantry world on edge. This set inspired the production of the 9minute documentary on Ululation by Director Mr Fumani Eddie Tekere.

My Name Is Patience

Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 2

10 minutes / 2021

Documentary short

Director: Gregory Louis Sibanda

Country: Zimbabwe

Between 1983 and 1987, the Zimbabwean government deployed the North Korean trained Fifth Brigade into the Southern region of the country to carry out a genocide. In 2010, Owen Maseko, a visual artist from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, made an exhibition about the atrocities, it was titled “Sibathontisele”. He was arrested within 24 hours, while the exhibition was banned for five years. Eleven years later Maseko revisits the exhibition with poet Philani A. Nyoni.

Santos (Discovering El Zatoun Hiphop culture)

Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 2

9 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: Mustafa Hisham Attalla

Country: Egypt

Despite how recognized it is in the whole world since ages, Hiphop has only spread significantly in Egypt recently. But before that rapid spread, which clearly escalated in 2019. There were many underground hip-hop artists, whether on the Internet or rap battle business, but they did not receive the appropriate appreciation at the time, and one of the neighbourhoods which had a good reputation in that field is El-Zatoun neighbourhood.

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DOCUMENTARY SHORT
A documentary that shows how the pandemic affected People of Colour in Los Angeles and how they navigated to keep themselves inspired and productive.

Superheroes Wear Hoodies

Saturday | 1PM | Studio 1

10 minutes / 2021

Documentary short

Director: Jason Osborne

Country: United Kingdom

A group of British Black youths from one of London’s most notorious estates defy public perception by supporting their local community when they needed it the most. Not all superheroes wear capes. Sometimes they come dressed in hoodies.

The Golden Seeds

Saturday | 6PM | Studio 1

22 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Director: David Boanuh

Country: Ghana

A story of hope, dreams, and yes, also hardships.. a story of the cocoa industry, as told by the farmers themselves. Beautifully captured by Ghanaian filmmaker David Boanuh in this short documentary celebrating a fresh, West African perspective. Brought to you by Tony’s Chocolonely, because every story has multiple voices, and a more equitable future is only possible when every voice is heard.

The Forests of a Desert Land

Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 1

12 minutes / 2021

Documentary short

Director: Tim Huebschle

Country: Namibia

Our planet’s most ancient desert calls Namibia its home. Far removed from the mighty sea of sand, there are luscious forests withstanding the arid land. But these forests are under attack. Told through the eyes of a school girl, a marathon runner and an old farmer, these stories remind us that life in a desert land requires the shadow of a tree.

Young Phoenix

Saturday | 1PM (Studio 1

6 minutes / 2022

Documentary short

Directors: Jenny H Ledikwe, Isaac Marumo

Country: Botswana

Three young adults share their struggle with anxiety, depression, and alcoholism while battling to promote mental well-being among their peers. Poignant metaphoric visuals and poetic narrative uniquely portray the symptoms and emotions of these mental health conditions with an aim of destigmatization. From their darkest moments to their search for help, the film illustrates that there is light at the end of the tunnel and support is closer than you think.

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Narrative Short

15 Years Later

Sunday | 11AM | Studio 1

17 minutes / 2022

Director: Sally Thitu Muiruri

Country: United States

A Kenyan woman reunites with her daughter in the United States, after a long 15-year separation. The reunion is laced with feelings of betrayal and abandonment.

Akwụna

Saturday | 6PM | Theatre

15 minutes / 2022

Director: Oluyinka Davids

Country: United States

Set behind the backdrop of modern-day America, Ebere chooses survival above everything else, including herself.

Astel

Sunday | 11AM | Studio 1

24 minutes / 2021

Director: Ramata-Toulaye SY

Country: Senegal

It’s October, the end of the rainy season in Fouta, an isolated region in the north of Senegal. Astel (13) accompanies her father every day in the bush. Together, they look after their herd of cows. But one day, in the middle of the desert, the meeting between the young girl and a shepherd disrupts the peaceful daily life between Astel and her father.

BLVCK GOLD

Saturday | 1PM | Studio 2

19 minutes / 2021

Director: Ez Eldin Deng

Country: Australia

Tormented about his past by ongoing nightmares, amateur athlete Tino uses running as a way to escape old wounds. His attempts are foiled when a childhood friend – Frederick, who is fresh out of prison – reconnects with him and, seeking to redeem himself, presents Tino with a plan and a mysterious object wrapped in a paper bag.

A Better Friend

Saturday | 6PM | Studio 1

9 minutes / 2021

Director: Jumic Emma Anderson

Country: Ghana

A short teen drama, melodrama that exploits love in its purest form through the eyes of two teenagers. That innocent inclusiveness it can be built upon.

Amagama ka Nokutela

Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 2

10 minutes / 2022

Director: Zimisele Ngubane

Country: South Africa

‘Amagama ka Nokutela’ (Nokutela’s words/names) is a South African women collective’s homage to Nokutela Mdima-Dube (1873-1917), a pioneering newspaper and school co-founder, educator, philanthropist, activist, musician and essayist.

‘Amagama ka Nokutela’ is a tribute to one of the ‘Hidden Figures’ behind the success of ANC and whose self-sacrifice and leadership is a great source of inspiration for all African women.

Be Somebody

Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 2

15 minutes / 2022

Director: Edelawit Hussien

Country: Ethiopia

Be Somebody is a meditation on culture, society, and selfexploration set against a backdrop of a metropolitan city experiencing a renaissance. The short narrative film follows three Addis Ababa-based teenage boys as they embark on a road trip to Lake Langano. Throughout this journey, they must navigate cultural differences and shifting societal expectations that ask them to engage with ways of being that are not their own.

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CAI-BER

Friday | 2PM | Studio 2

17 minutes / 2021

Director: Ahmed Abdelsalam

Country: Egypt

Hours before her one way trip out, Nour‘s last night in Cairo turns to be a troublesome journey of struggle with a patriarchal society and a fight within to keep her hidden secret.

Douleur Silencieuse / Silent Pain

Sunday | 11AM | Studio 2

11 minutes / 2022

Director: Aïssa Diaby

Country: France

In a traditional West African family, Ami, a studious and discreet 17 year-old, suffers from an oppressive secret. One evening, as the whole family comes together during dinner, Ami decides not to let it go any longer.

Hadassah: Queen Esther

Saturday | 2:30PM | Theatre

25 minutes / 2021

Director: Ira Mallory

Country: United States

Queen Esther faces off with the woman she is set to replace on the royal throne in twenty-four hours: Queen Vashti. This leads to a remarkable meeting never explored in the history books.

Half Soul

Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 2

23 minutes / 2021

Director: Trabelsi Marwen

Country: Tunisia

In a world materialized and devoid of humanity the sale of souls becomes a very successful business, suicidal offers their souls against a monetary value offered to their family, it is the fantastic story of a father who is obliged to sell his soul to save the life of his dying baby girl.

CLIPPERS

Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 2

11 minutes / 2022

Director: Gbenga Adeoti

Country: Nigeria

Jumoke Shonaiyan, a foremost and only female barber in her community, borrows money to fund the expansion plans for her barbershop, Clippers. Her decision to mentor a pickpocket leads to a boycott of her shop and presents a dilemma.

Eating Papaw on the Seashore

Saturday | 1PM | Studio 2

19 minutes / 2022

Directors: R. Wiltshire, N. Layne

Country: Guyana

A coming-of-age film about two queer Guyanese boys, who are navigating their feelings in a homophobic society.

Haiti Is Africa

Saturday | 1PM | Theatre

4 minutes / 2021

Director: Issouf Baguignan

Country: United States

Haiti is Africa explores the relationship between Haiti, other African countries and the rest of the world.

Have I Told You That I Love You?

Saturday | 1PM | Studio 2

19 minutes / 2022

Director: Ciomara Morais

Country: Portugal

“Já Te Disse Que Te Amo?” or “Have I Told You That I love You?” is a short movie about a couple, based in Lisbon. Sara is the owner and CEO of a life style magazine, André is the CEO of a large business group based in Zurich. Their love is strong, as their secrets.

Ijo: A Love Story

Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 2

15 minutes / 2021

Director: Fatimah Binta Gimsay

Country: Nigeria

Meaning dance in the Yoruba language, Ijo is a Nigerian tale of love and hurt as a depressed young man seeks closure and healing through dance after a lover’s quarrel.

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NARRATIVE SHORT

In the Stillness

Sunday | 3:30PM | Theatre

24 minutes / 2022

Director: Naira Adedeji

Country: United States

Two creative entrepreneurs struggle to maintain their passion and identities. The blossoming romance turns volatile when the pair is suddenly thrust into the spotlight and a family heirloom becomes a vengeance tool. “In the Stillness” explores themes of loss/death, mental health, domestic violence, ethnocultural sensitivity, and self-discovery.

Jenny & the Betjies

Sunday | 11AM | Studio 2

33 minutes / 2022

Directors: Melissa De Vries-Joseph, Marlon Du Plooy, Angelo Cloete

Country: South Africa

In this feel-good film, out of work actress, Jenny (played by Melissa De Vries) begrudgingly takes a job preparing the students of Elizabethfontein Primer Prep for the upcoming Riel Dance Competition. Before long the students help Jenny find her true purpose.

King

of the

street

Sunday | 12PM | Theatre

5 minutes / 2022

Director: Mantegaftot Sileshi

Siyoum

Country: Ethiopia

KING OF THE STREET is an ironic description of a little, poor boy on the street in the city garbage who wakes up from the sudden heavy rain at night from living a decent life in his dream and runs for shelter. He encounters two rowdy robbers and saves a young couple by informing the ambush to their family. But he cannot make sense of his reward in the heavy rain.

Magicland

Sunday | 11AM | Studio 1

3 minutes / 2021

Director: Rose Okeke

Country: Nigeria

A heartwarming story about meeting a perfect stranger and making their dreams come true.

Intermission

Sunday | 12PM | Studio 2

21 minutes / 2022

Directors: Famous Odion Iraoya, Chidozie C. Ahaiwe

Country: Nigeria

Intermission is a short film that explores the crushing impact of conservative pressures on the tender bond that is family in an increasingly progressive and fast changing world. Set in socially conservative Nigeria, against the backdrop of a 2014 law that criminalizes same-sex relationships, Intermission is the story of one young man’s quest to do right by society while seeking no more than the space to love who he loves.

Joy’s Garden

Saturday | 2:30PM | Studio 2

14 minutes / 2020

Director: Ngwatilo Mawiyoo

Country: Kenya

Edwin is no one’s ideal Dad. Can he step up when his estranged daughter Joy needs a home?

Life Note

Sunday | 2PM | Studio 1

19 minutes / 2021

Directors: Said Mohammed Zerbouh, Fathiya Khedir

Country: Tunisia

Taher just finished writing his next song, it deserves a special celebration. this celebration will change Taher’s life forever.

Mother Earth

Saturday | 1PM | Studio 2

20 minutes / 2021

Director: Geronimo Ebang

Nguidang

Country: Equatorial Guinea

A young Equatoguinean woman returns to her native country 20 years later to find out why her mother did not go with her to Europe.

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NARRATIVE SHORT

Night Skies

Saturday | 12:30PM |Theatre

10 minutes / 2022

Director: Brian “Sham” Green

Country: USA

The mayor of bankrupt Detroit is pleased with the safe city she has provided for the residents. However, her successful efforts to rid the city of criminals comes with a price – a pact with the Vampire Lord, Dimitri. Soon, the Mayor and the Vampire Lord realize that to save the city and their way of life, they must first save themselves from each other.

Our Story

Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 1

6 minutes / 2022

Director: Sahra Hashi Maxwell

Country: USA

Our Story follows Talal, a Somali American teenager who struggles to balance his identity and culture.

Plus One

Sunday | 12PM | Theatre

9 minutes / 2022

Director: Marcus Lorenzo Wells

Country: United States

A black woman celebrates the biggest promotion of her career, but things take a turn when her ex shows up with an uninvited white woman.

Pressed

Sunday | 2PM | Theatre

6 minutes / 2022

Director: Stacie Hawkins

Country: United States

When Carmen is peer pressured into a full makeover for her big date, she is unpleasantly surprised by her date’s reaction.

One nice dress

Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 2

10 minutes / 2022

Director: Omnya Abdelwahab

Country: Egypt

A young lady with a dress that she never wore and dreams that she already quit to realize that It is not about falling, it is about getting up.

Paths Of Wrath

Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 2

18 minutes / 2021

Director: Lina Arious

Country: Morocco

Jade, is a teenager who flees the hard reality of his life playing football, until the day he is forced to leave with his family of miners their native village after the closure of the mine which was the only source of employment.

Portrait of Princess Tutu

Sunday | 11AM | Studio 2

11 minutes / 2022

Director: Bayo Hassan Bello

Country: Côte d’Ivoire

An encounter with Princess Tutu inspires artist, Ben Enwonwu to paint timeless portraits of her. Synopsis: A fictional account of an avant-garde story. Based on Princess Tutu and the timeless paintings by artist Ben Enwonwu, which she inspired. The film is set between 1973 to 1975 in the palace of King Adesoji Aderemi in Ile-Ife and Ben’s studio in Lagos, Nigeria.

PUSH!

Saturday | 2:30PM | Theatre

15 minutes / 2022

Director: Sanelle Sibanda

Country: Zimbabwe / USA

As the country fights an invisible enemy, two immigrant brothers Zugu and Manhe suddenly find themselves face-toface with the virus, and Zugu must make fast decisions to save a life.

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Retreat

Saturday | 6PM | Theatre

8 minutes / 2022

Director: Marcus Smith

Country: United Kingdom

A young couple reconnects in nature.

Stay in the Light

Friday | 2PM | Studio 2

20 minutes / 2021

Director: David Alves

Country: Brazil

Brothers living in the slums dreams of living off music, but the difficulties they face to survive make their dreams seems impossible to realize. Each brother lives a different musical rhythm. Samba, rap and funk are the soundtracks that weaves the narrative, so as the generations each one represents. While the brothers struggle to achieve their dreams, the trafficking, violence and the payment of the end of the month are the challenges that they need to overcome.

Tender Threads

Saturday | 6PM | Studio 1

25 minutes / 2021

Director: Ouijdane Khallid

Country: Morocco

The routine of daily life between Radia and her mother generates an awful discomfort and becomes a major obstacle to Radia’s emotional future and her relationship with her mother. This monotony therefore cause an unexpected cleavage.

The Catch-Up

Saturday | 6PM | Studio 2

6 minutes / 2021

Director: Annabel Grace

Country: United Kingdom

Our romance drama follows Emma who thought she’d never see the man she loves again, but when Jamal turns up amidst COVID-19, she can’t deny her feelings. Will love run free, as the world stands still?

Second Wind

Saturday | 6PM | Theatre

12 minutes / 2022

Director: Celestina Aleobua, Sochima Nwakaeze

Country: Canada

After experiencing years of mental torment, Tebogo, a young and creative final-year university student, finds the courage to confront her classmate Antoine, on a journey down an isolated

Straight, Yet Narrow

Sunday | 2PM | Theatre

18 minutes / 2022

Director: Danie Etienne

Country: United States

Straight, Yet Narrow is a dance film about a young black woman who is faced with the decision to undergo a procedure that would permanently alter her hair follicles causing her hair to grow straight. This film sparks conversation surrounding black communities’ convoluted relationship to their hair, discrimination against those with tightly coiled hair, and against what darker-skinned people face within their own spaces.

The Blouse

Sunday | 3:30PM | Studio 1

7 minutes / 2022

Director: Jaleigha B Jones

Country: United States

An eccentric storyteller illustrates the journey of her distressed blouse during her first visit to the laundromat.

The Egg

Friday | 2PM | Studio 1

23 minutes / 2021

Director: Rayane Teles

Country: Brazil

In a dystopian Bahia where the entire population is infertile and governed by a populist dictatorial regime, a couple of hotel chambermaids and bakers can’t reach a consensus in choosing their daughter’s name, exposing structural problems in marriage and in society.

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The Novelist

Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 1

14 minutes / 2020

Director: Andile Joshua Gumbo

Country: South Africa

An aspiring writer struggles to finish her novel but finds inspiration in a peculiar painter who she decides to make the protagonist of her book.

The Sound Of Sugar Cane

Flowers

Friday | 2PM | Studio 2

21 minutes / 2021

Director: Nicolas Séry

Country: France

Ray, a teenager from Reunion, wants to join his friends’ Léa and Jonathan’s metal band. But for that, he needs an actual drum. His father, a sugar cane farmer, offers him a solution.

Why is it difficult to understand women at times?

Sunday | 12PM | Studio 1

6 minutes / 2022

Director: Emercio Simione Mabjaia

Country: Mozambique

The short film is a comedy that portrays the story of a man who, in order to satisfy his wife’s desires, is forced to face several daily challenges, some of which end up putting his own life at risk.

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50+ countries spotlighted 1000+ films screened, 500+ filmmakers featured!

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The Power is Yours

Sunday | 5:15PM | Studio 1

7 minutes / 2021

Director: Steeven Kodjia

Country: France

I am not African because I was born in Africa but because Africa was born in me.” - Kwame Nkrumah (First President of Ghana). Inspired by these words, words, “The Power Is Yours” isa fashion film that parades Africa before our amazed eyes. Mixing times and fights. The KODJIA berets speak of the memories of the great leaders of the motherland and its Afro-descendants. Their silhouettes tell of the commitment of the Black Panther Party. The film denounces the fixed ideals to overcome to build an Africa carried by its youth and carries a message that addresses itself to a whole people.

The Star

Friday | 2PM | Studio 2

14 minutes / 2021

Director: Kevin Mavakala

Country: Congo DRC

With the means at hand, a director does his utmost for the success of the shooting of his film, unfortunately for him, he comes across an actress who does not make it easy.

Zohar “who is who”

Saturday | 2:30PM | Theatre

18 minutes / 2021

Director: Asma Mohamed EL mouttaki

Country: Morocco

Zohar, a young Moroccan man of Jewish heritage returns from the United States after living there for 20 years to start his military service “Garin Tzabar” in Israel but first decides to visit his old “family” house in Morocco before reporting for service. During his stay at his home in Morocco, which has been uninhabited since the death of his grandparents many years ago, he meets eight year-old Ali. Their friendship changes Zohar’s perspective and unwittingly helps free both of them from their fears.

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