The Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) is the premier event for filmmakers and audiences looking for fresh perspectives and new voices in cinema. Dramatic, documentary, feature, and short films are all part of our annual lineup, which also includes work by established and up-and-coming storytellers from Africa and the diaspora. AFRIFF examines indigenous content and the essential elements needed to bring it to a global audience.
On November 12, 2022, the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) Globe Awards took place at the Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. The theme was “Indigenous for Global“.
With the unstoppable rise of the major streaming services, it is crucial to actively advance the “Indigenous for Global Agenda” in order to determine how local stories can connect with audiences around the world.
Multiple filmmakers showed up at the event dressed to impress in their best red-carpet attire. Here are some of the simple but stunning looks we couldn’t scroll past:
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An LBD with a twist on Sandra Okunzuwa
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We are calling it ‘the simplicity of a slit’. Alas, it looked just right on Stephanie Zibili
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We love this shade of blue on Tarina Patel and she knows it looks good too
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Chioma Ude, founder and executive director pf AFRIFF, stepped out in this beautiful nude dress with silver detailing.
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Adunni Ade captured the attention in this stunning pale pink wrap dress.
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Kate Henshaw with the stunning body looked amazing in this silver and black outfit.
If you missed the glitz of this year’s AFRIFF Globe Awards, you can watch it here
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