Film + TV
18 January 2025
Nine African Films Showing at the 2025 Berlinale
The African representation at this year’s Berlinale is a mix of dramas, documentaries, and short features.
The African representation at this year’s Berlinale is a mix of dramas, documentaries, and short features.
The French Senegalese filmmaker’s second feature, Dahomey, which follows a pack of treasures on their return from Paris to Benin, won the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival.
New films from Abderrahmane Sissako, Mati Diop and David-Pierre Fila are showing at the 2024 edition of the Berlin Film Festival.
The Burkinabè director has picked up prizes at the Berlin Film Festival and Fespaco for her latest film, 'Sira,' but it's the need to bear witness and highlight what is going on in her own home country that drives her work.
The Guinean filmmaker goes looking for a long-lost African film, and takes his findings to the Berlin Film Festival, in the form of his debut documentary.
The world premiere of the 4K version marks the 35th anniversary of the original release and honors Black History Month.
The film picked up a Documentary Special Mention at the Berlin Film Festival where it recently premiered.
The South Sudanese model-turned-filmmaker will premiere her feature documentary, 'No Simple Way Home,' about her family, at this year's Berlin Film Festival.
This is the first independent film from Nigeria to premiere at the festival.