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D.C. Film Festival Highlights Stories of the African Diaspora

The African Diaspora International Film Festival D.C. (ADIFF D.C.) will return for its 17th year, showcasing films from across the globe that highlight the experiences and perspectives of communities of African descent. The festival will take place August 2-4 at George Washington University, located at 2121 I St NW, Washington, D.C. 20052.

This year’s lineup will explore topics such as women’s rights, colorism, homosexuality, and gender segregation through a diverse selection of films.

Festival History and Partnership

ADIFF D.C. has been a fixture in the D.C. area since 2006. Originally partnering with Trans Africa, the festival now collaborates with Africa World Now to present a three-day event aimed at amplifying the work of filmmakers of African descent. ADIFF hosts four annual festivals in Chicago, D.C., Paris, and New York.

Festival Focus and Themes

Mwiza Muthali, founder and co-director of Africa World Now, emphasized the festival’s mission to celebrate the “human experience in the African world,” encompassing both Africa and its diaspora. The festival aims to showcase stories and experiences of African peoples worldwide, reminding audiences of ongoing issues within the African world.

Featured Films

The festival will feature several premieres, including “The Wall Street Boy,” a collaboration between Canadian and Kenyan filmmakers. The film follows a young mathematician whose algorithm changes the stock market, highlighting a positive narrative about innovation from Kenya. The grand opening film, “Breaking Boundaries,” is a documentary about a young, bi-racial woman pursuing a career in rhythmic gymnastics and aiming for the 2020 Olympics. Following the premiere, there will be a question and answer panel with the film’s star, Stasya Generlova.

A short film series, “Fighting White Supremacy: The African American Experience,” will also be presented, featuring the films “Keepers of the Flame,” “Judging Juries,” and “How We Get Free.”

Filmmaker Perspectives

Filmmaker Charles Uwagbai expressed his appreciation for the festival’s reach, noting its ability to share films with diverse audiences across the world. He highlighted the importance of showcasing positive narratives about African communities, moving beyond stories of suffering.

Activism and Representation

Muthali explained that Africa World Now began presenting film festivals to provide an outlet for filmmakers of African descent and to offer a more accurate depiction of Black life, which is often lacking in mainstream distribution systems. The goal is to foster a total understanding of the Black experience, which can then inform policy-related issues.

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