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iAfrica Film Festival

When:Fr 17-10-2025 15:45 - 23:00
Where:Usva - Students Culture Centre (Munnekeholm 10, 9711 JA Groningen)
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Announcing the eagerly awaited ninth edition of the iAfrica Film Festival (iAFF), set to take place in October 2025. We are excited to bring a satellite version of the iAFF to Groningen for the third time on October 17th, 2025. This special event will feature a thoughtfully curated selection of inspiring feature films, documentaries, and short films, showcasing the vibrant tapestry of contemporary African culture.

The iAFF serves as a platform to spotlight the immense global contributions of the African continent. Beyond its well-known role in providing raw materials, agricultural products, and natural resources, Africa is a prolific producer of cultural riches. The festival takes on the important task of challenging and expanding the prevailing narratives and imagery of Africa that often dominate the Global North. To achieve this, the iAFF offers an exclusive platform for authentic African stories, presented by African creators, both from the continent and its diaspora.

This year, our focus is on the diverse region of Eastern Africa. Our programme features an enriching blend of a captivating documentary, an inspiring feature film, a bonus short film, a cultural performance, and a delectable informal dinner experience by Fankaasoo. To add to the excitement, we are thrilled to welcome festival co-founder Angélique Mbundu as our special guest to introduce the programme.

Join us in Groningen for an evening that promises to be a celebration of African storytelling - as seen through African eyes. Be part of an enriching experience filled with inspiration, learning, and the opportunity to connect with the vibrant world of contemporary African culture and community.

The iAFF is organised by the Yangambi Foundation and hosted in Groningen by the University of Groningen.

Programme

Time
What
15:45 - 16:15
Doors open
16:15 - 16:30
Welcome and introduction
16:30 - 17:00
17:00 - 18:40
Block 1
Short film screening: Mulika (by Maisha Maene) + expert interview with Prof. Iva Pesa
Documentary screening: The Battle for Laikipia (by Daphne Matziaraki & Peter Murimi)
18:40 - 19:40
(Vegetarian) dinner by Fankaasoo
19:40 - 20:10
20:10 - 22:00
Block 2
Cultural performance
Feature film screening: Samia (by Yasemin Şamdereli)
22:00 - 22:10
Discussion on films featured
22:10 - 22:20
Closing remarks
22:20 - 23:00
Drinks in USVA foyer

Ticket prices

Ticket type
Full price
Student / CJP / Stadjerspas
Passepartout (incl. dinner)
€ 32
€ 24
Single ticket Block 1
€ 12
€ 9,50
Single ticket Block 2
€ 12
€ 9,50
Dinner ticket
€12,50
€ 10,00

Trailers

Short film: Mulika

Documentary: The Battle for Laikipia

Feature film: Samia

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