Africa in Motion 2020
30 October – 29 November, 2020
Africa in Motion (AiM) is returning for it’s 15th edition, with a month-long online festival taking place 30 October – 29 November 2020!
Bringing you an incredible programme of film screenings, live Q&As and discussions, performances, industry events and much more. The programme will go live on Africa In Motion Website on Tuesday 6 October.
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In the meantime, why not check out WE ARE TANO, a collaboration between the UK’s five biggest festivals of African cinema – Africa in Motion, Afrika Eye in Bristol, the Cambridge African Film Festival (CAFF), Film Africa in London, and Watch-Africa Cymru (Wales). WE ARE TANO is an online journey of discovery during Black History Month, from 1-20 October 2020, presenting a specially curated list of 10 contemporary African features from the past 10 years, which have been most popular with our festival audience. Find out more about We Are Tano


Africa in Motion (AiM) is an annual African film festival taking place in Scotland, consisting of film screenings and complementary events. Now in its fifteenth year, AiM brings the best of African cinema to Scotland—making it possible for Scottish audiences to engage with African stories and industry professionals from the continent. AiM has established itself as a major annual event within the Scottish cultural calendar, whilst also maintaining an international profile as one of the leading African film platforms. https://www.africa-in-motion.org.uk/about/
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