Fanta Regina Nacro, The Night of the Truth (still), 2004.

African Film Institute

Convened by
Christian Nyampeta

Produced and hosted by
e-flux Screening Room

Contact
africanfilminstitute [​at​] e-flux.com

e-flux is pleased to present the African Film Institute, with an ongoing series of events and other activities starting September 2023.

See the ongoing program here.

A Home and a Place for African Cinema

The African Film Institute aims to create a home and a place of intimacy with African cinema in New York, through developing gradually and organically a viewing program animated by fellowships; a growing library; an active writers’ room; and an expanding catalog of recorded dialogs. 

The Institute will maintain a presence of African cinema through cultural critique, social analysis, and a convivial scholarship, grounded in fellowship and anchored in mutuality and affiliation with near and distant places and times, rendered through the medium of the moving image in the plural idiom of African expressions.

The Institute wishes to supplement existing public encounters with African cinema in New York, most of which take place at screenings presented either as part of occasional and temporary exhibitions, or at dedicated film festivals that are limited to a number of days each year, leaving publics and students of African cinema underserved for the remainder of the time.


An Evening School

The African Film Institute aims to sustain a cinematic experience that views culture as a symbolic meeting place of all creative practices of a society, and a space in which, every day, we learn something new, while ensuring not to leave anyone behind. And yet, culture is also exactly that which cannot be taught in the classroom, even though we may pass it on without even realizing it.

To this end, the African Film Institute draws from the visual cultures that view cinema as an evening school: a popular information system in the service of education, aesthetic experience, and public dissemination—employing a methodology concerning the use of cinema’s collective production, and investing in viewing methods informed by different uses of time, visual and textual histories, and social struggles and hopes in mutuality between their own locality and the world at large.

The African Film Institute is convened by Christian Nyampeta.

For more information, contact africanfilminstitute [​at​] e-flux.com.

Category
Film, Education
Subject
Africa, Artistic Research, Libraries & Archives
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