Saturday, July 30, 2016

http://theafricanfilmfestival.org/#TAFF The African Film Festival (TAFF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to give back to the African Independent film community. This is one of its kind to showcase African independent films only. African independent films would have its own platform. TAFF would showcase the artistry and the tireless efforts of some of our best African independent filmmakers. TAFF would “Bridge cultures through films” by inviting a diverse audience, to include other film industries to celebrate some of the best films about the African continent.
TAFF was created by an African Independent filmmaker for African Independent filmmakers, whose films have been catalogued in Ivy league universities such as Harvard, Yale and Stanford, amongst others. Our goal is to make more African films available at such schools and public libraries to further the studies of African history and culture. TAFF is listed with the Texas Film Commission, the Dallas Film Commission, and the City of Dallas Arts District. Grand finale will take place at the Dallas City Performance Hall in the Arts District of Downtown Dallas. Festival’s premiere event is slated for July 4th weekend (July 1-3 2016). What better way to celebrate Independence day than watching African independent films!

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