
The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF), in collaboration with the Africa World Now Project and the GWU Africana Studies Program, is excited to announce its 18th annual film festival in Washington, D.C. The event will take place from August 1 to 3, 2025, at George Washington University’s University Student Center (800 21st Street NW).
This year’s festival features 14 films from 14 countries, showcasing a mix of award-winning dramas, insightful documentaries, and timeless classics, with a focus on Black music, anti-colonial resistance, and women’s stories.
The Opening Night film is “Legacy: The De-Colonized History of South Africa,” a documentary that delves into the lasting effects of apartheid through a personal narrative. It received accolades at ADIFF NY 2024 and the Durban International Film Festival. The festival will conclude with the DC Premiere of “Rhythm of Dammam,” the first narrative to highlight the African Diaspora in India, with both directors available for post-screening Q&As.
A highlight of this year’s festival is the special presentation of “Megnot,” which explores identity and love in Ethiopia. The post-screening Q&A will feature producer Surafel Daniel Beshah and writer Naomi Mohammed Said.
Other notable films include “The Man Died,” based on Wole Soyinka’s experiences during the Nigerian Civil War, and “Amal,” portraying a teacher in Brussels.
Africa World Now Project is an educational multimedia platform that connects and reconnects Africa with its known and forgotten parts.