Wikipedia:WikiProject AfroCreatives/Requested articles
Below is a continuously updated list of African film and television-related subjects that don’t have a Wikipedia page. Here editors can explore topics of interest to create an article. People can also add topics that they think require a Wikipedia entry. For those interested in an entry being created but are hindered from starting an article themselves because of a potential conflict of interest, this list is a good place to suggest the entry.
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edit- Amin Bouhafa, Algerian composer whose credits include Timbuktu, for which he won a César, Tug of War, (Tanzania's 2023 submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film) and Under the Fig Trees (Tunisia's 2023 submission for Best International Feature). Bouafa has an entry on the French Wikipedia edition.
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edit- Rachid Hami is a French-Algerian director known for Choisir d'aimer (2008), La Melodie (2017) and For My Country (2022) which stars Karim Leklou and Lubna Azabal. For my Country premiered at the 2022 Venice Film Festival. Hami has an entry on the French Wikipedia.
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edit- Our Brothers is a 2022 Algerian film directed by Rachid Bouchareb and Algeria's submission for the 2023 Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.
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editAngola
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edit- Autumn Beat is an Amazon Prime movie by Italian-Angolan writer-director Antonio Dikele Distefano set to drop on November 10, 2022. It's a coming-of-age drama about two brothers who grew up in Milan and dream to break into the rap music world. Distefano is the creator of the 2021 Netflix original series “Zero” that marked Italy’s first show centered around the present-day lives of black Italian youth.
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editBenin
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editBotswana
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editBurkina Faso
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edit- Twaaga is a 2013 Burkina Faso film directed by Cedric Ido screened at the 2014 Galway African Film Festival.
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edit- Imagine Institute is a training institute for filmmakers created by Burkinabé Director Gaston Kabore in 2003.
- Ouaga Film Lab a film development and co-production laboratory established in 2016 by Alex Moussa Sawadogo, the current director of Fespaco.
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edit- Ngang Romanus is a producer from Cameroon whose work, Hidden Dreams, was submitted for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.
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edit- Higher Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Professionals of Central Africa (ISCAC) and led by Bassek Ba Kobhio.
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editCentral African Republic
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editChad
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editCongo Brazzaville
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edit- Fonds de Soutien à l’Industrie Cinématographique, the film industry support fund of Côte d'Ivoire administered by the country's Ministry Economy and Finance, National Film Office and the Ministry of Culture.
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edit- Gawwezni is a 2022 Egyptian comedy starring U.K.-Egyptian star Amir El-Masry who plays a man who falls madly in love but when a spell is cast on him cannot act on his feelings, leading to a series of comic situations. Released in cinemas in Egypt in early November 2022.
- Kira and El Gin is a 2022 Egyptian action drama taking place during the 1919 Egyptian revolution and with the highest budget to date of any Egyptian film.
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edit- Newton’s Cradle (2021 TV series) is a 2021 Netflix Egyptian TV drama series written and directed by Tamer Mohsen and starring Mona Zaki. It was one of the most watched Ramdan television shows in 2021.
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edit- Film Directors Guild of Ghana (FDGG) is an association that represents the interest of film directors, television directors, television commercials directors, music video directors and all professions within the directorial department of motion picture or audiovisual works in Ghana.
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edit- National Film Authority (Ghana)
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edit- Fluorescent Sin, is a 2011 Kenyan short by director Amirah Tajdin. The Kenyan short movie screened at the 2013 Galway African Film Festival and 2019 Africa in Motion Film Festival.
- Mvera, is a 2023 Kenyan feature film by Daudi Anguka. It was Kenya's official submission for the Oscars and premiered on Netflix in July 2024.
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edit- Africa Digital Media Institute (ADMI) based in Nairobi, Kenya is a creative media and technology training institution, for film creatives. In 2022 it partnered with Netflix to offer the Netflix Creative Equity Scholarships.
- Docubox a Kenya-based East African Documentary Fund that trains, mentors, and funds independent filmmakers in East Africa.
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edit- The Blind Orchestra, 2015 Moroccan romance drama that won the Golden Tanit, the top prize, at the Carthage Film Festival in 2015.
- Pegasus (2011 film), 2011 Moroccan film directed by Mohamed Mouftakir that won FESPACO's Étalon d’Or de Yennenga in 2011. In the same year, it was also screened at Edinburgh International Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival and Dubai International Film Festival.
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edit- Festival of African Cinema of Khouribga (FICAK)
- Meknes International Animated Film Festival, animation centered film festival held in Morocco.
- Casablanca Arab Film Festival
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edit- Behind my Nollywood Screen is a 2022 documentary directed by Añulika Agina about Nollywood film exhibitors. It made the Official Selection for the 2022 iREP International Film Festival, a leading documentary festival in Africa, Bloody Taxi is a 2015 Nigerian film, Best Short Film of the Year of the 2016 Nigerian Entertainment Awards.
- Idemuza, Nigerian film nominated at the 16th African Movie Academy Awards for Best Film by an African Living Abroad and Best Picture Editor at the 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards.
- Omo Iya Kan, 2009 Nigerian Yoruba language drama which starred Dorris Simeon. It was nominated for Movie of the year at 2009 Best of Nollywood Awards and Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film in an African Language.
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edit- iREP International Film Festival (Nigeria)
- Zuma Film Festival is an annual festival taking place in Abuja, Nigeria facilitated by the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) in collaboration with the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)
- Kaduna International film festival (Nigeria)
- Women's International Film Festival Nigeria (WIFFEN)
- Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival (ENIFF)
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edit- Ben Murray-Bruce Studios and Film Academy (BMB Studios and Film Academy) is a yet-to-be constructed educational and film studio complex in Eko Atlantic City Nigeria. It will be West Africa's largest studio. The project is a partnership between African Export-Import Bank and Ben Murray-Bruce's Silverbird Group signed on the side-lines of the Africa Investment Forum in November 2022.
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edit- Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria
- Creative Designers Guild of Nigeria (CDGN)
- Screenwriters Guild of Nigeria
- Edo Artistes Association of Nigeria (EAAN)
- The Nigerian Oscar Selection Committee (NOSC)
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edit- Anthill Studios
- Greoh Studios - Nigerian studio founded by Jadesola Osiberu
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edit- Lagos Film Fund (Nigeria) A fund that disburses loans to filmmakers and distributors over the 18 and who reside in Lagos State.
- National Film & Video Censors Board (Nigeria)
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edit- Things of the Aimless Wanderer is a 2015 Rwandan film by Kivu Ruhorahoza screened at International Film Festival Rotterdam, and Sundance Film Festival.
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edit- Mistress of a Married Man is a Senegalese Television series (2019-present) by screenwriter Kalista Sy set in Dakar that caused a sensation and was controversial upon its release. The show focused on the lives of everyday women and storylines around sex, infidelity, domestic abuse, and polygamy, which are not usually covered in Senegalese media.
- Sakho & Mangane is a Senegalese Television series created by Congolese director Jean Luc Herbulot entirely filmed in Dakar for Canal+ Afrique, with actors Yann Gael et Issaka Sawadogo.
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edit- Banlieue Films Festival (BFF)
- Itinerant School Film Festival (FIFE)
- Festival Films Femmes Afrique established in 2003 is the first Senegalese festival singularly dedicated to women.
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edit- African Metropolis (2013) is a film project comprised of 6 short films set in six major African metropolitan centers. The directors include Jim Chuchu, Folasakin Iwajomo, Philippe Lacote, Vincent Moloi, and Ahmed Ghoneimy.
- Glitterboys and Ganglands is a 2011 South African documentary on Miss Gay Western Cape and the feature debut by South African author Lauren Beukes.
- The Shakedown is Cape Town-set crime caper comedy and Prime Video's first South African original. Set to be available globally on Aug. 8
- Strike a Rock is an award-winning 2017 South African documentary film based on the Marikana Massacre.
- The Manuscripts of Timbuktu is a 2009 South African documentary film by Swazi director Zola Maseko
- Tali’s Wedding Diary is the first ever Showmax Original named South Africa’s Best Comedy at the 2019 South African Film and Television Awards. Its second season, Tali’s Baby Diary, received 11 nominations at the 2022 awards. Its 3d season, Tali’s Joburg Diary, is scheduled for release in November 2022
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edit- Kings of Queenstown is South African TV movie by director Jahmil X.T. Qubeka set to drop on Netflix in November 2022.
- King Shaka (2023 TV series) a 2023 Showtime television series about Zulu Empire founder Shaka. Executive produced by Antoine Fuqua, written by Olu Odebunmi and Tolu Awosika and staring Charmaine Bingwa and Nkeki Obi-Melekwe.
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edit- MultiChoice Talent Factory
- Realness Institute is comprised of 5 capacity building programs in the creative industry. The Institution caters to writers, producers, directors, programmers, sales & distribution professionals, episodic content creators and development executives. It was co-founded in 2015 by Elias Ribeiro.
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edit- Writers Guild of South Africa
- South African Screen Federation
- MLA (talent agency) Founded in 1974 as Moonyeenn Lee & Associates, is a South African talent agency representing South African film talent. It was founded by casting director Moonyeenn Lee.
- Discop Africa, a Pan-African content distribution and co-production market
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edit- Higher School of Cinematography (ESEC), (French: Ecole supérieure de cinématographie) based in Lomé, Togo.
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edit- Fatma 75, 1975, is the first Tunisian film to be directed by a woman, Selma Baccar.
- Zaineb Hates the Snow, 2016 Tunisian film that won the Golden Tanit at the Carthage Film Festival in 2016 and also streamed at Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival (2016), Locarno International Film Festival (2016), Göteborg Film Festival (2017), Hamburg Film Festival (2017), and Mumbai Film Festival (2017)
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edit- The Sud Ecriture is a Tunisia-based organization established in 1997 that provides workshops for filmmakers from SSA, North Africa and the Middle East with the support of France’s Centre National du Cinéma (CNC) and the International Organization of Francophonie (OIF).
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edit- Tembele is 2022 Ugandan film and the country's submission for the 95th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film.
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edit- Pearlwood is the registered trademark for Uganda’s Film Industry established in 2018 and managed by a partnership of stakeholder Guilds: Actors Guild, Producers Guild, Exhibitors Guild, Cinematographers Guild, Writers Guild, and Editors Guild.
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editRed Bag (2014) A comedy directed by Frank Sibbuku
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edit- Amr Abed is an Egyptian actor who starred in Leisure Time, When We're Born and Rags and Tatters
- Yann Gael is a French-Cameroonian known for his starring role in the first African francophone Netflix series Sakho & Mangane (2019) and the 2021 feature Saloum (2021). As he is wrapping up new Netflix series 1899 (2022) by the creators of Netflix hit Dark (2017).
- Ntobeko Sishi, South African actor who starred in South African television drama series Gomora and got nominated for the Best Male Actor at the 1st KZN Entertainment Awards.
- Damilola Ogunsi, Nigerian film actor who starred in Finding Hubby and Mokalik the 2019 film by director Kunle Afolayan.
- Enado Odigie, is a Nigerian actress who starred in The Men's Club, a popular web series, Joba, Brother Jekwu, Esohe, and got nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2022 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards
- Wale Akorede, Nigerian actor who starred in Ile Alayo and Mokalik and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor –Yoruba at Best of Nollywood Awards in 2017
- Ndamo Damarise, actress who starred in the 2020 Cameroonian drama film, The Fisherman's Diary and 2022 Nigerian drama film, Strangers. She went on to be nominated for Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 2020.
- Naana Hayford, Ghanian actress who starred in A Stab in the Dark, and Agony of Christ. She got a nomination at the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 2021 for her role in Chasing Lullaby. Prior to this, she was nominated for Best Actress in a Support Role (Local) at the 2012 Ghana Movie Awards.
- Asabe Madaki, Kannywood star whose credits include Amina, Makeroom, and political thriller Voiceless, for which she was nominated Best Actress in a Lead role –Hausa at the 2021 Best of Nollywood Awards and Best Actress in A Drama 2022 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards
- Yomi Olorunlolaye, Nigerian actor who starred in 2021 Nigerian action movie, Lugard, nominated for Best Supporting Actor –Yoruba for his role in Brothers at the 2020 Best of Nollywood Awards, and for the same category at the 2021 Best of Nollywood Awards.
- Thando Dlomom, South African theater actress who had her breakout film debut in the Hollywood hit The Woman King
- Mawuli Semevo, Ghanian actress Like Cotton Twines, The Good Old Days: The Love of AA, and A Stab in the Dark (film)
- Edinam Atatsi, Ghanian actress who starred in A Stab in the Dark, Obra and Aloe Vera
- Kang Quintus, Cameroon actor who starred in The Fisherman's Diary which got him a nomination for Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Isaac Kuddzu, Ugandan actor who won the first Uganda Film Festival Award for Best Actor in Film for his role in The Felistas Fable. He also starred in Beneath the Lies and Journey to Jamaa.
- Veronica Namanda Kiwanuka, Ugandan entertainment executive, actress and cofounder of Ugandan entertainment company, Fun Factory. She also starred in The Felistas Fable and Kyaddala.
- Tibba Murungi, Ugandan actress who starred in The Felistas Fable, A Good Catholic Girl, The Life.
- Gerald Rutaro, Ugandan actor who starred in 2013 Ugandan drama, The Felistas Fable and 2014 Ugandan crime drama Bullion
- Anette Engelbrecht is a South African actress. She is best known for her character Maggie van Tonder in the SAUC comedy Orkney Snork Nie and as Meraai in the TV series, Mattewis en Meraai.
- Angelique Pretorius is a South African actress. Pretorius obtained her drama degree at the University of Cape Town . She played TV roles in Egoli (M-Net), Kruispad (kykNET), Villa Rosa (Kyknet), Snitch 2 (SAUK 3), House of Love (SAUK 2) and Madam & Eve (e-tv). She can also be seen in films such as Stoute Boudjies and Silence.
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editAdebisi Adetayo is a Nigerian 3-D animation motion designer and the director of Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters (2020) which won best animation at the 2021 Africa International Film Festival and Africa Movie Academy Awards.
Andrew Kaggia is a Kenyan animator and the director of TeraStorm, a computer-animated science fiction film (2022) that was selected as Kenya's entry for Best International Film for the 95th Academy Awards, making it the first African animated film to be selected to compete for this award. It is also the first original African-scripted animated feature with African characters and context to be nominated for an Oscar.
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edit- Mayowa Labiran, is a Nigerian Art Director & Production Designer whose credits include Finding Hubby.
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edit- Lance Gewer, is a South African Cinematographer whose credits include TsoTsi, The Kings Horseman, How to Ruin Christmas, and Happiness Ever After.
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edit- Kent Edunjobi is a Nigerian composer and frequent collaborator of director Kunle Afolayan, composing soundtracks for Afolayan films that include Diamonds in the Sky, Citation (which won best soundtrack at the 2021 African Movie Academy Award, and Aníkúlápó.
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edit- Nana Afriyah is a Ghanian costume designer who most notably worked on The Woman King, Black Earth Rising, The Burial of Kojo, and The Cursed Ones.
- Nahed Nasrallah is an Egyptian costume designer known for her work in notable Egyptian productions that include, The Yacoubian Building (2014), El-Asliyyin (2017), The Blue Elephant (1 and 2), Kira & El Gin (2022) and Ahmad Abdalla’s18B (2022).
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edit- Amir Ramses is an Egyptian director known for tackling taboo sujects in films such as Curfew (2020) and the 2012 documentary Jews of Egypt. He is also the director of the Cairo International Film Festival as of 2022 and before that the artistic director El Gouna Film Festival.
- Fyzal Boulifa is a British-Moroccan filmmaker. He won a Critics’ Circle Film Award in 2021 for his directorial work on his first feature film, Lynn + Lucy. His follow up 2022 film set in Morocco, The Damned Don’t Cry, premiered at the 2022 Venice Film Festival.
- Rafiki Fariala is a Congolese-born director and musician whose freshman feature, the documentary We, Students! was the first feature from the Central African Republic to be screened at the Berlin International Film Festival. His follow up film, Congo Boy, is a drama inspired by his own story as a refugee in CAR. Drawing upon his story, “Congo Boy” tells the story of a teenage refugee from the Congo with musical ambitions, who is made responsible for his younger siblings in their new CAR home. Establishing himself first as a musician, Fariala’s documentary “We, Students!” was the first film from CAR to go to the Berlinale and its Panorama sidebar, screening this year
- Frankie Ogar is a Nigerian film director who won Film Director of the Year at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards in 2016 for A Soldier's Story.
- Roye Okupe is a Nigerian filmmaker, graphic novelist and founder of YouNeek Studios. He is the creator of Iyanu: Child of Wonder, which received a greenlight by HBO Max and Cartoon Network for adaptation into a 2D animated series. In 2019 his animated pilot of Malika: Warrior Queen with Nollywood stars Adesua Etomi and Deyemi Okanlawon as voice actors was released.
- James Omokwe is a Nigerian Director. His film Riona got nominated for Best Africa Magic Original Drama Series at the 2022 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards
- Peter Murimi is a Kenyan director, best known for I am Samuel , a documentary depicting the love story and challenges of a gay couple. The film was banned by the Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB).
- Mandla Dube is a South African director best known for Silverton Siege (2022) and Kalushi: The Story of Solomon Mahlangu (2016). In 2022 Dube signed a creative partnership with Netflix.
- Ellie Foumbi is a Cameroonian-American director, writer, and actor. Her 2022 directorial debut “Our Father, Our Devil” (“Mon père, le diable”), follows an African refugee living in the south of France who is suddenly reunited with the warlord-turned-priest who murdered her family. The thriller premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
- Asurf Oluseyi, Nigerian director who was nominated as Best Picture Editor at 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards for his work on 2017 film Hakkunde. He directed 2016 Nigerian romantic comedy film, Elephant in the Room and 2019 Nigerian romantic comedy film, Kasanova. He was the cinematographer and editor for 2016 Nigerian heist film Just Not Married
- Desmond Ovbiagele, Nigerian director of Render to Caesar and 2020 drama film Milk Maid which was submitted for the 93rd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film and won Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film. He was nominated for best director at the 2014 Nollywood Movies Awards and Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Director in 2020.
- Dimeji Ajibola, Nigerian director of science fiction dystopian-action film Ratnik and TV series Wura, Slum King, and Shanty Town. He was also nominated for four categories at Nollywood Movies Awards in 2017 as well as Best Director at the 2020 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards
- Abraham Kabwe, Zambian film director who directed Jomako Black Democracy which got nominated for Best Movie Southern Africa at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in 2018 and Dalitso which won Best Movie Southern Africa at the same awards event in 2020.
- Nyasaland, Malawian film directed by Joyce Mhango-Chavula. It was nominated for Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film in an African Language in 2018 and Best Movie Southern Africa at the 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards.
- Madoda Ncayiyana, director of 2009 South African film, Izulu Lami, about street kids in Durban, which won the 2011 Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film in an African Language.
- Sam Soko, director of 2021 Kenyan documentary, Softie, about activist Boniface 'Softie' Mwangi. Winner of multiple festival awards, including the Sundance Film Festival's World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing.
- Robin Odongo, Kenyan filmmaker whose works were nominated for Best Local Language Film at the 8th Kalasha TV & Film Awards in 2018 for Best Film in An African Language at the 17th Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2021.
- Ram Ally Kasongo, Tanzanian filmmaker whose works were nominated for Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film in an African Language in 2021 and the 17th Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2021
- T. Steve Ayeny, South African filmmaker and actor who directed Kony: Order from Above and starred in 27 Guns, a biopic adventure about Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni.
- Ernest Nkosi, South African director whose work, the Two of Us was submitted for the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- Hassan Mageye, Ugandan film director who won the Best Supporting Actor at the 3rd Pearl International Film Festival in 2013. He was nominated for Best Director at the Uganda Film Festival in 2015, 2016, and 2017 and won in the latter year. He was nominated for Best Movie (East Africa) in 2017 for Epidemic and for Best Sound Editor in 2022 at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards
- Gift Sukez Sukali, Malawian director whose work, Fatsani: A Tale of Survival, was submitted for 94th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film. Prior, he had worked as a location production assistant on the crew of The Whistleblower.
- Kwabena Gyansah, Ghanian film director who directed Azali. It won the Best Feature Film at the 2018 AFRIFF and was part of the submissions to the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film
- Al Hadi Ulad-Mohand is the Moroccan Director of Life Suits Me Well, a 2021 drama. As of October 2022, the film has won 8 awards, including three awards at the 2022 Casablanca Arab Film Festival and El Gouna Film Festival’s CineGouna Platform Grand Prize and Best Film in post-production.
- Eystein Young Dingha is the Cameroonian director of The Planter's Plantation, a 2022 musical drama and Cameroon's entry for Best International Feature Film at the 2023 Academy Awards.
Editors
editSara Abdallah is an Egyptian film editor. A long-time collaborator of director Ahmad Abdalla, she has edited his musical drama Heliopolis, Microphone (for which she won best editing at Dubai Film Festival 2010, Rags And Tatters (2013) and his 2022 drama 18B. She has also edited documentaries including Tahrir 2011: The Good, the Bad, and the Politician
Film Critic/Writers
editFatou Kine Sene is a Senegalese journalist and the president of the African Federation of Film Critics.
Film/entertainment executives
edit- Moses Babatope is a Nigerian entertainment executive. He is the co-founder and Managing Director at FilmOne Entertainment, a film production and distribution company, and Group Deputy Managing Director of Filmhouse Group, the largest cinema chain in anglophone West Africa and one of the biggest in Africa.
- Nkateko Mabaso is a South African entertainment executive. He is currently Director of Licensing & Co-productions for Netflix Africa. His previous role was as Group Executive Programming for Multichoice.
- Tendeka Matatu is an entertainment executive who has been serving as Netflix’s Director of Local Language Films for Africa since 2021, following a career as a director and producer and founder of Ten10 Entertainment.
- Kene Mkparua is Group President and CEO of KOMWORLD a Nigerian & UK entertainment company that owns KOMWORLD Cinema and StudioKOM Production & Distribution.
- Jackie Motsepe is a South African film executive who heads the Kwa Zulu Natal Film Commission
- Nomsa Philiso is a South African entertainment executive, currently the CEO of General Entertainment at South African entertainment company Multichoice Group.
- Tambay Amadi Obenson is a Nigerian-born Los Angeles-based film critic, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He founded Shadow and Act, a website dedicated to covering Black talent and entertainment across the television and film industries (acquired by Blavity) and in September 2022 launched a fundraising campaign for Aroko, an African cinema-focused online platform.
- Monde Twala is a South African entertainment executive who is Senior Vice President & GM of ViacomCBS Networks Africa.
Makeup artists
editProduction designers
editHamid Ibrahim is an animation production designer and creative director and co-founder of Kugali Media, the creator of the animated Disney series Iwaju.
Producers
edit- Alex Moussa Sawadogo is a Burkinabe specializing in the programming of African films and in the creation and management of cultural projects. He has been the director of Fespaco since 2020.
- Khadija Alami is a Morocaan producer and founder of Oasis Studios in Ouarzazate, Morocco. She was the first Moroccan woman to join the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in 2017.
- Amine Benjelloun, is a Moroccan Producer whose credits include Casablanca Beats and The Blue Caftan, Morocco’s submission to the 2023 Oscars.
- Pamela Diop is a Senegalese Producer with credits that include the Senegalese films Saloum (2021) and Zero (2022) both directed by Congolese director Jean Luc Herbulot.
- Marianne Khoury is an Egyptian producer, director and writer, and managing partner in the Cairo-based Misr International Films which her uncle, the famous director Youssef Chahine founded. She also launched Zawya, Egypt’s first art house cinema circuit.
- Elias Ribeiro is a South Africa-based Brazilian Producer and co-founder of the Realness Institute along with Mehret Mandefro. His producing film credits include the South African film This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection, Lesotho’s entry for the 2021 Academy Award for best International Feature Film.
- Victoria Akujobi, Nigerian film producer and editor. She edited 2017 Nigerian comedy family film, My Wife & I, edited 2017 Nigerian drama thriller film, The Women, and 2017 Nigerian comedy drama film, Chief Daddy. She produced 2019 Nigerian drama thriller film, Elevator Baby and 2022 Nigerian Romantic comedy film, Hey You. Other films she has edited include New Money, Day of Destiny, Out of Luck and Oloture.
- Mulindwa Richard, Ugandan film producer and director who produced 2016 drama film Freedom and directed 2016 film The Only Son. He received two nominations at the 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards and he won the Uganda Film Festival Award for Best Director in 2014 and 2019. He also produced Mistakes Girls Do and directed 94 Terror which won 3 awards at the 2019 Golden Movie Awards.
- Melissa O. Odeyemo is an-American Nigerian film producer and founder of Ominira Studios. Her first feature, Eyimofe (2020) premiered at the Berlinale Film Festival, where it was nominated for the GWFF Best First Feature Film Award. Her next feature was the documentary Dusty & Stone (2022) about a country music duo of the same name from Eswatini determined to win big at a local battle of the bands in Texas.
- Don Omope, Nigerian film producer and director who directed Tatu and Makate Must Sell. He produced The Wedding Party and Taxi Driver: Oko Ashewo. He was nominated for Best Art Director at the 2017 Best of Nollywood Awards and Director of the Year at the 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards for his work on Tatu.
- Layla Swart is a South African Producer whose credits include Sew Winter to My Skin, Blood Psalms, and Knuckle City
Screenwriters
editTolu Awosika is a Nigerian-American screenwriter and producer known for King Shaka, a 2023 Showtime TV series and Mzungu, announced in 2022.
Rohan Dickson is a South African screenwriter and show runner. He created, wrote and produced the 2021 South African crime thriller series "Reyka as well as the TV drama series Desert Rose, both produced for M-Net.
Antonio Dikele Distefano is an Italian-Angolan screenwriter and creator of Zero, a 2021 Italian television series that marked Italy’s first show centered around the present-day lives of black Italian youth.
Emil B. Garuba is a screenwriter, director and producer. He is the co-writer of the 2016 AMVCA winning Feature Film Road to Yesterday, 2018's Lionheart, the first Netflix Original film from Nigeria, and of the 2020 political thriller 4th Republic.
Sabelo Mgidi is a South African screenwriter known for penning Netflix’s 2022 film Silverton Siege. In 2019, he was served as head writer on seasons one and two of Netflix series Kings of Joburg. As of November 2022, he was in development on an unnamed six-part series for Netflix.
Sound editors
editTalent Agents
editVisual effects artist/producers
editDiaspora African Film Festivals and other Film-related events
edit- Afrikamera is a Berlin-based annual festival overseen by the nonprofit cultural association, toucouler e.V. since 2007 to counter the lack of awareness around contemporary African film production in the German capital.
- Film Africa Festival is an annual festival in London run by the Royal African Society (UK)
- Quibdó África Film Festival (Colombia)
Organizations
editDiaspora African film and television Guilds/Trade Associations/Industry Organizations
edit- Cinema Spaces Network is an initiative started by the Berlin-based Humboldt Forum that brings together experienced African projects to develop practical concepts and strategies that re-think cinema as a cultural and social hub. These are: Ciné Guimbi (Burkino Faso) Ciné na Biso (DRC) Manyatta Screening (Kenya) Sudan Filmmakers’ Association, Sunshine Cinema (South Africa), and the Nest Collective (Kenya)
Pan-African Production Companies/Studios/Media Companies
edit- African Movie Channel is a supplier of African movie programming and television operating three 24-hour linear channels, African Movie Channel (AMC), African Movie Channel Series (AMC Series) and Nolly Africa, all offered on various TV platforms across the African continent and beyond
- Kugali Media is a Pan-African, UK-based entertainment company focused on telling stories inspired by African Culture using comic books, art and augmented reality. It is the creator of Iwájú, an American-Nigerian animated series produced with Walt Disney Animated Studios set for release in 2023.
- UpperRoom Productions was founded in 2016 by British Nigerian actor John Boyega and talent agent Femi Oguns.In 2020 UpperRoom signed a deal with Netflix to develop a slate of African projects based on African IP such as literary properties, Nollywood classics, screenplays and mythology.
- YouNeek Studios is an entertainment company founded by Roye Okupe. Using graphic novels, animation, video games, and other forms of media,YouNeek produces stories inspired by African history, culture, and mythology. (Nigeria/USA)
Pan-African Public Sector Agencies/Institutions/Funds
edit- African Audiovisual and Cinema Commission (AACC) is the African Union agency responsible for the promotion of the African audiovisual and cinema industry.
Pan-African Awards
edit- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Picture Editor, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Makeup Artist, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Lighting Designer, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Costume Designer, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Sound Editor, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Art Director, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Actor in a Drama, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Actress in a Drama, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Actor in a Comedy, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Actress in a Comedy, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Movie (West Africa), award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Movie Director, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Cinematographer, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Writer, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Short Film/Online video, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Indigenous Language (Hausa), award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Writer, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Short Film/Online video, award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Indigenous Language (Hausa), award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Indigenous Language (Yoruba), award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Indigenous Language (Swahili), award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Movie (Eastern Africa), award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
- Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award for Best Movie (Southern Africa), award category at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Award.
Pan-African Miscellaneous Topics
edit- African animation (see South Africa Animation Industry, American Animation, JapaneseAnimation Industry)
- List of African submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film (See List of German submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film as a reference)
- Movie Production Incentives in Africa (see Movie Production Incentives in the United States)
- Netflix African expansion (section to be added in the International Expansion of Netflix article)
- Streaming Media in Africa
- History of African film festivals