New York African Film Festival

New York African Film Festival
Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 4:00pm
Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center
144 West 65th Street

Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) and African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) will partner to present the 32nd edition of the New York African Film Festival (NYAFF). NYAFF features more than 30 contemporary and classic films from Africa and its diaspora screening at FLC May 7 through May 13, with 100 films in total as the festival continues at other esteemed New York City cultural venues throughout the month of May, with many filmmakers in attendance for post-screening QandAs. Since its inception in 1993, the festival has been at the forefront of showcasing African and diaspora filmmakers' unique storytelling through the moving image.

This year's theme, "Fluid Horizons: A Shifting Lens on a Hopeful World," honors the resilience of African youth and the forebearers who paved the way for them. As cinema was an integral part of the African continent's struggle for independence and the triumph of its liberation, this edition of the festival celebrates the African youth who have turned to their cameras to document their experiences and the influence of those who came before them. With a multitude of genres ranging from comedies to experimental films, the 32nd New York African Film Festival offers a multidimensional take on African culture, history, and cinema.

Schedule of Events:

4:00 pm: Freedom Way

Faced with unfavorable laws and incessant police harassment, three young co-founders struggle to keep their start-up alive. A motorcyclist faces dark times with his family after losing his livelihood. A doctor struggles with his conscience on the job while battling outdated government policies. A police pair find themselves on different sides of the law with a difficult choice to make. The lives of nine individuals are set on a collision course in Afolabi Olalekan's feature debut, a fast-paced, electric thriller shot on location in Lagos.

6:30 pm: Black Tea

After saying no on her wedding day, Aya leaves the Ivory Coast for a new life in the buzzing "Chocolate City" of Guangzhou, China. In this district where the African diaspora meets Chinese culture, she gets hired in a tea boutique owned by Cai, a Chinese man. In the secrecy of the back shop, Cai decides to initiate Aya to the tea ceremony. Through the teaching of this ancient art, their relationship slowly turns into tender love. But for their burgeoning passion to lead to mutual trust, they must let go of their burdens and face their past.

9:15 pm: Shorts Program 1: Notions of Home

This program of diaspora short films from around the globe includes Ahmed Samir's Grandma, Hans Augustave's Nwa (Black), Adesola Thomas's Sister Salad Days, Devin Powell's Where Are You From?, Shawn Antoine II's Green Bay, Rhys Aaron Lewis's Run Like We, and Francis Y. Brown's Blinded by the Lights.

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