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Namibia: ‘The Film Week’ Makes A Comeback In Windhoek

March 12, 2026
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The much-anticipated ”The Film Week” is set to return to Windhoek from March 12 to 15, showcasing over 150 African films. This vibrant four-day festival highlights the rich cinematic talent from across the continent, featuring films from 16 different countries. The event will be hosted at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), and admission is free, inviting everyone to engage with this celebration of film.

Attendees can expect to see a range of films, including nominees for the Namibian Theatre and Film Awards such as “Skeleton Coast,” “Under the Hanging Tree,” “Lukas,” and “#LANDoftheBRAVEfilm.” The festival aims not only to entertain but also to inspire upcoming filmmakers and seasoned industry professionals alike. Participants are encouraged to attend various expert panels and masterclasses focusing on essential topics such as storytelling, production budgeting, casting, set etiquette, post-production, and marketing.

Nicola Muranda, spokesperson for the Namibia Film Commission (NFC), describes ”The Film Week as the flagship platform for celebrating film as both a creative and economic force in Namibia. She emphasises its goal of showcasing unique Namibian narratives while enriching local filmmakers’ perspectives through diverse African storytelling techniques. The festival serves as a bridge, connecting filmmakers to broader African stories while nurturing an appreciation for local cinema.

“The Film Week” allows Namibians to experience films that resonate with their realities, languages, and social contexts. Muranda notes the festival’s role in reinforcing national identity and creative pride by presenting stories that reflect Namibia’s unique cultural landscape. By offering a public exhibition platform, the event fosters engagement with local content and encourages the growth of a film-going culture.

In addition to film screenings, the festival features industry-focused panel discussions and workshops that address critical issues in the Namibian film sector, such as financing and distribution. Designed to be inclusive and accessible, the program caters to a wide range of participants, including emerging filmmakers. The enthusiasm and talent demonstrated by new filmmakers over recent years have inspired this inclusive approach.

All workshop sessions are on a first-come, first-served basis. The festival will welcome 80 participants for panel discussions and masterclasses, while workshops can accommodate 40 participants each.

As the NFC looks to the future, Muranda expresses hope for continued growth in Namibia’s film industry. “The Film Week” is viewed not just as an event for filmmakers, but as a national cultural initiative that significantly benefits the creative economy. The NFC encourages participation from the public, private, and cultural sectors alike to support local film industry practitioners.

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