Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF)

Détails du Showcase

Dates clés : 16 mai 2026 | 12:00-13:50

Accès : Détenteurs d’un badge Marché du Film

Lieu principal : Palais K (Palais des Festivals)

L’Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) est un festival annuel de cinéma organisé à Lagos, au Nigeria, fondé en 2010 par Chioma Ude. Il promeut le cinéma africain et diasporique à travers des projections de films, des remises de prix, des discussions avec les professionnels du secteur et des formations professionnelles. L’AFRIFF rassemble des cinéastes, des producteurs et des acteurs mondiaux de l’industrie. En 2025, il a élargi son champ d’action avec l’AFRIFF Film & Content Market afin de soutenir le financement, la coproduction et la distribution.

Découvrez les projets 2026 et regardez notre teaser !

 

Projects

Goes to Cannes

Insight

Category: AFRIFF Goes to Cannes

Directed by: Hakym Reagan

Produced by: Arsene Ngabo | The Movie People LTD

Country of Production: Rwanda

Genre: Drama

Language: English

Runtime: 67'

Completed in: 2026

Dee, former janitor, who found solace in his job at a hospital until he meets Eveline, a woman trying to gain sight. Their bond transcends physical vision as they steer personal struggles, love, and sacrifice in a challenging world.

Goes to Cannes

Ashawo

Category: AFRIFF Goes to Cannes

Directed by: Emil Garuba

Produced by: Emil Garuba | Sutoritera Limited, Brenda Ogbukaa Garuba | Ziva Works Limited

Country of Production: Nigeria

Genre: Crime, Thriller

Language: English, Pidgin

Runtime: 90'-110'

Ehi, a young drug-addicted Nigerian prostitute, investigates an underground sex trafficking business to seek bloody revenge on the men who killed her best friend.

Goes to Cannes

Achalugo

Category: AFRIFF Goes to Cannes

Directed by: Daniel Oriahi

Produced by: DSP Studios, Banger Studios

Country of Production: Nigeria

Genre: Drama, Epic, Historical

Language: Igbo, English

Runtime: 120'

Completed in: 2026

Prince Ikenna returns to Achala with his Caucasian wife and mixed-race children, unsettling his traditional father, the King. When a 15th-century legend of Queen Onwa resurfaces, hidden truths link the family to the kingdom’s past, challenging tradition and forcing choice between change or heritage.

Goes to Cannes

Family Secrets

Category: AFRIFF Goes to Cannes

Directed by: Robert Peters

Produced by: Lillian Amah-Aluko | New Dawn Productions Ltd

Country of Production: Nigeria, South Africa

Original Title: Family Secrets

Genre: Drama

Language: English

Runtime: 90'

A botched drug deal in Umlazi halts Simangele and Ikemefuna’s wedding. Separated by fear and distance, they reunite at a Ghana fashion show when his love song shocks the crowd. As fame rises and Simangele falls pregnant, dark secrets about her father’s ties to the chaos threaten them all.

Goes to Cannes

The Boy and His King

Category: AFRIFF Goes to Cannes

Directed by: Valencia Joshua

Produced by: La Vida Studios, Film One Productions, Dream Lab Productions.

Country of Production: South Africa, Nigeria

Genre: Historical

Language: English, Zulu

Runtime: 98'-105'

In 1987 apartheid South Africa, a curious Indian farm boy forges an unlikely bond with the Zulu King, discovering courage, purpose, and destiny. Rising to royal advisor, he faces betrayal, love, and racism, in a gripping journey that mirrors a nation on the brink of change.