On the 24th May, the IFI is screening four films that showcase the richness and vibrancy of African stories on film, including a documentary on Nollywood (the third largest film industry in the world), a homecoming story from Algeria, and a special animated family film.
Africa Day is the annual commemoration of the founding of the Organisation of African Unity in May 1963. The Africa Day Film Festival, hosted by the Irish Film Institute and Irish Aid, celebrates African diversity and success and highlights the creative potential that exists on this vast and varied continent.
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