Afro International Film Market & Festival
AfroFilmsTv is a dynamic and Africa’s fast rising film festival organization whose goal is to create, package and promote original African content to the rest of the world. We believe that the world is yet to catch a glimpse of the best of things in Africa and our desire is to change that narrative.
The Afro International Film Market and Festival (AIFMF) is managed under license by “Arise and Build Nigeria development Initiative” as a franchise of the long established Cape Town International Film Market and Festival and operates under the name of AIFMF in Nigeria. ( Afro International Film Market and Festival) .
Throughout our illustrious presence as a film market, we attracts film submissions from more than 80 countries to a total exceeding 700 films. In competition and panorama, we screen of the biggest selection of films of any International film festival – and arguably the biggest in Africa – with a total of nearly 200 films screened over 10 days. With the spotlight on African content after the global
success of Black Panther, the AIFMF can expect equal or better levels of participation – especially since Nigeria is the worlds second biggest film industry after India.
Afro International Film Market & Festival
AfroFilmsTv is a dynamic and Africa’s fast rising film festival organization whose goal is to create, package and promote original African content to the rest of the world. We believe that the world is yet to catch a glimpse of the best of things in Africa and our desire is to change that narrative.
The Afro International Film Market and Festival (AIFMF) is managed under license by “Arise and Build Nigeria development Initiative” as a franchise of the long established Cape Town International Film Market and Festival and operates under the name of AIFMF in Nigeria. ( Afro International Film Market and Festival) .
Throughout our illustrious presence as a film market, we attracts film submissions from more than 80 countries to a total exceeding 700 films. In competition and panorama, we screen of the biggest selection of films of any International film festival – and arguably the biggest in Africa – with a total of nearly 200 films screened over 10 days. With the spotlight on African content after the global
success of Black Panther, the AIFMF can expect equal or better levels of participation – especially since Nigeria is the worlds second biggest film industry after India.