Film lovers are gorging themselves at the Tarifa-Tangier African Film Festival, the Strait of Gibraltar’s annual film bash. Now in its 16thyear, the FCAT runs from 25 April to 4 May at venues across southern Spain and northern Continue reading →
This edition has seen a huge rise in the number of weekly passes sold for the festival screenings and an increase in audience numbers attending the parallel activities
Media outlets from more than thirty countries reported on the most widely Continue reading →
Fiction feature Poisonous Roses by Ahmed Fawzi Saleh wins the Best Fiction Feature Film Award, while the documentary Boxing Libreville by Gabonese director Amédée Pacôme wins Best Documentary.
Young actress Maggie Mulubwa, star of the feature film I Am Not Continue reading →
Félicité by Alain Gomis was awarded for best fiction feature film at the 14th edition of the African Film Festival of Tarifa and Tangier (FCAT 2017). Honorine Munyole, the protagonist of the documentary Maman Colonelle was awarded for best Continue reading →
Colonel Honorine Munyole, a forty-four-year-old widow and mother of seven young children (three of them adopted), runs a small police unit in the war-haunted areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Her work is dedicated to protect women who’ve been Continue reading →