Afrika Eye 2024
Sat 16 Nov
Afrika Eye, the South West’s biggest celebration of African cinema and culture, returns with an exciting programme of new and classic films, street art, spoken word, dance, music, food and photography at venues across Bristol.
We're excited to be welcoming the festival back with two screenings that demonstrate the breadth and talents of African and diaspora filmmakers, and of course the much-loved Afrika Eye party in the Café & Bar.
Artists from across Africa and within the diaspora bring insights, creative ideas and extraordinary projects to broaden and enrich our knowledge of a continent that has for centuries been part of a shared history, without ever having an equal voice.
"The choices can be bewildering but we’ve hit on a few winners. I am thrilled to be working with our producer and co-curator Esther Afikiruweh, who brings fresh perspectives, a sassy eye and fantastic energy to our programme." Annie Menter, Afrika Eye Festival Director
Afrika Eye has found a new format for 2024. Instead of a full-on festival, they are presenting a series of films throughout the autumn. Working with partners at Watershed, The Pickle Factory and Trinity Centre and into 2025 at The Cube, we have documentaries, feature films, animation and archive screenings, all demonstrating the breadth and talents of African and diaspora filmmakers. Check out the festival website for more information.
Upcoming screenings in this season
Soundtrack to a Coup D'Etat + Q&A
classified 18 (CTBA) S Afrika Eye 2024Jazz and decolonisation fuse in this upbeat historical rollercoaster. From the producers of I Am Not Your Negro.
Preview: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
classified 18 (CTBA) PS Afrika Eye 2024Rungano Nyoni’s follow-up to her BAFTA-winning debut I Am Not a Witch is a powerful and atmospheric tale of tradition, abuse and strength within a Zambian family.