Novo Atlantico by Tansi Makele: A Cinematic Exploration of Afro-Diasporic Identity and Resistance

This is the exclusive premiere of Novo Atlantico—a striking new film by Franco-Congolese filmmaker Tansi Makele that reimagines resilience across the Atlantic. Tansi Makele is a name you’ll want to remember. This Franco-Congolese filmmaker, raised in the suburbs of Paris, has a gift for turning everyday moments into cinematic gold. As a kid, he was […]
Women’s Day Through Their Eyes: African Image Makers, 1950s–1980s

From the 1950s to the 1980s, as Africa waged its fight for independence and self-definition, a quiet revolution unfolded—one captured through the eyes of African women behind the lens. Defying colonial legacies and patriarchal gatekeeping, they reclaimed photography and film as instruments of power. Thérèse Sita-Bella, Felicia Ewurasi Abban, Safi Faye, Awa Tounkara, Ifeoma […]
Il Faut Un Village: A Film That Celebrates AFCON, Culture, and Community

In the heart of Marrakech, beneath the vast desert sky, an intimate gathering unfolded at Jnane Tamsna on February 9th, 2025. The occasion? A preview screening of Il Faut Un Village, the latest cinematic endeavor by celebrated Nigerian photographer Stephen Tayo. This short film, set against the electrifying backdrop of AFCON 2024 in Côte d’Ivoire, […]
From Africa to Hollywood: The Global Influence of African Fashion – ABFF Miami 2024

It’s impossible to create a film without dressing the actor—through clothing, crucial aspects such as status and character depth are conveyed, making costume designers indispensable in various realms like commercials, events, TV shows, and films. Additionally, creatives handling film graphics, product design, and storytelling through words and visuals significantly amplify the impact and narrative coherence […]
“Fences”: An Odyssey of Self-Exploration and Reinvention – A Personal Reflection by Bertrand Singizwa

In a world where the waves of life can easily engulf us, sometimes it’s essential to retreat, to spend time alone, and reconnect with oneself. This introspective journey can be both daunting and liberating. As Bertrand Singizwa beautifully expresses, “I spent some time with myself, saw myself, got out, and spoke to myself.“ The realization […]