2026 African Film Festival Atlanta
March 26 - 30, 2026
The African Film Festival Atlanta (AFFATL), powered by the African Film & Arts Foundation Inc. (AFAF), is pleased to announce its official film selection and ticket sales for its 5th edition, taking place from March 26th - 20th, 2026. This year promises five days of unforgettable stories, powerful voices, and cinematic excellence from Africa and the diaspora.
This year's theme, “CTRL + CULTURE = AFRICA'S NEXT CINEMA CODE”, reflects the evolving language of African storytelling in a digital, globalized world. It highlights the powerful intersection of culture, creativity, and technology as filmmakers across the continent and diaspora reimagine and take control of how African stories are told, created, shared, and experienced.
This year’s festival will present 32 curated films from 12 countries, selected from more than 150 submissions from across the world through the festival’s partner platform, FilmFreeway. The lineup spans narrative and documentary features, and shorts, highlighting the diversity, creativity, and evolving voice of African cinema.
The 2026 festival spotlights three exceptional films that reflect the depth and global reach of African storytelling.
Opening night features Son of the Soil, a gripping drama set in Lagos, Nigeria that follows a former soldier’s return home as he confronts loss, trauma, and the search for redemption. The film stars internationally recognized actor Razaaq Adoti alongside legendary Nollywood icon Patience Ozokwo (Mama G) and acclaimed actress Ireti Doyle, bringing together some of the industry’s most respected screen talents.
Serving as the festival’s Centerpiece Film, So Long a Letter is a powerful adaptation of Mariama Bâ’s celebrated Senegalese novella. Directed by Angèle Diabang, the film brings to life the reflections of Ramatoulaye through the performance of Amélie Mbaye, one of Senegal’s respected screen talents, alongside veteran Cameroonian actor Serge Abessolo. The film explores love, friendship, and resilience as women navigate tradition and change in post-colonial West Africa. Its selection resonates especially during Women’s History Month, highlighting stories that center women’s voices, agency, and lived experiences.
Closing the festival is The Eyes of Ghana, an extraordinary documentary from Oscar®-winning director Ben Proudfoot. The film follows Chris Hesse, the 93-year-old Ghanaian documentarian who served as personal cinematographer to Kwame Nkrumah,the first President of Ghana, as he races against time and failing eyesight to preserve and repatriate more than a thousand rare films documenting the birth of African independence, footage that could reshape how history remembers the continent’s liberation movements.
2026 African Film Festival Showings & Events
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "Son of the Soil" (Day 1)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "Aisha Can't Fly Away" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 1: "A Moment in Time" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 1: "Father Town" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 1: "Our Town" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: AI Panel (Day 2)
Topic: When the Machine Mishears and Mis Sees Us: An inquiry into Data Exclusion, Cultural Erasure and Africa's Place in the AI Revolution
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 2: "Akwaaba: Oceans Between, Dreams Beyond" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 2: "From Her" (Day 2)
In his last days, Ameen, pharaoh of Kemet, tries to hand full power of his kingdom over to his rebellious queen in the midst of a coup.
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 2: "Silent Epidemics" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 2: "One Thousand Negative Confessions" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "Water Girl" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "Buy-Bye Atlanta" (Day 2)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 3: "A Fight For Time" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "Beyond Tarkwa Bay" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "The Missing Piece" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "The House That Never Sleeps" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "To Adaego With Love" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 4: "Dying for Water" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta: "Morwakee (My Son)" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival Atlanta Shorts Program 3: "Float" (Day 3)
2026 African Film Festival - March 26 - 30, 2026