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TAFF Celebrates 10 Years Of Strident Promotion Of African Films On The Global Stage

May 26, 2025
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The African Film Festival (TAFF), based in Dallas, Texas, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with over 40 film submissions across Africa and its diaspora. Founded by award-winning filmmaker and software engineer Kelechi Eke, TAFF has become a vital platform for African filmmakers to share authentic stories with global audiences.

“When we established TAFF, the aim was to create a space for African narratives to flourish beyond the continent,” says Eke. “Ten years on, that vision has taken root.”

This year’s programme showcases a rich mix of stories. From Uganda, “Masaka to Toronto” by Walta Gabriel Busulwa follows the cultural journey of East Africa’s matooke banana to Canada. “I Am Igbo” by Mo Jannah explores identity and diaspora through a British-Igbo woman tracing her family’s Biafran roots. “Half-Life” by Mulindwa Richard tells a gripping tale of redemption in a Ugandan mining village.

Ghana’s Juliet Ibrahim presents “Widow’s Gift,” a drama about loss, secrets, and unexpected inheritance. South Africa’s Desmond Denton tackles climate themes with “Spelonk,” inspired by Cape Town’s “Day Zero” water crisis.

Since its debut in 2016, TAFF has become a launchpad for emerging talent and a hub for industry networking. Past editions have featured icons such as Angela Bassett, Uche Jombo, and Pete Edochie. Many TAFF alumni have secured international distribution deals and submitted their works for the Academy Awards.

TAFF goes beyond mere screenings. This year’s event includes masterclasses and panels on funding, global distribution, and preserving authentic African storytelling. “We’re focused on building the entire ecosystem,” says TAFF programmer Aisha Dambatta.

This year’s African Film Legend Award honours Sir Olu Jacobs (Nigeria), recognising his enduring impact on African cinema. TAFF runs from 18th to 21st June at The Royal Palace, Pan African Connection, and Southern Methodist University, with virtual screenings via Rootflix. As African cinema gains global momentum, TAFF stands as a beacon for stories that matter—bold, diverse, and deeply rooted.

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