The annual Accra Francophone Film Festival is a 10 day celebration of Ghanaian, African and International Film Makers from the Francophonie world.
This film festival was created in 2013, as part of the Francophonie Festival which takes place every March across the globe.
Mrs. Stephanie Soleansky, Cultural Attachee for Institut Francais du Ghana at the French Embassy had this to say about the festiva, “I’m delighted that for this 3rd edition of the Accra Francophone Film Festival, we have had a wide and diverse selection of films for the judges to choose from.
This points to the groth in the Ghanaian fim industry, and I am delighted that Institut Francais is in a position to showcaes theses burgeoning film makers.”
The 3rd edition of this film festival will take place from 20th – 28th March, 2015 with films being screened at the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI), the Executive Theatre at TV3, the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana, Legon, the Nubuke Foundation, Alliance Française (Accra), and Alliance Française (Kumasi).
The Accra Francophone Film Festival is hosted by Institut Français du Ghana.
This event is free and open to the general public.
Mrs. Stephanie Soleansky, Cultural Attachee for Institut Francais du Ghana at the French Embassy had this to say about the festiva, “I’m delighted that for this 3rd edition of the Accra Francophone Film Festival, we have had a wide and diverse selection of films for the judges to choose from.
This points to the groth in the Ghanaian fim industry, and I am delighted that Institut Francais is in a position to showcaes theses burgeoning film makers.”
The 3rd edition of this film festival will take place from 20th – 28th March, 2015 with films being screened at the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI), the Executive Theatre at TV3, the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana, Legon, the Nubuke Foundation, Alliance Française (Accra), and Alliance Française (Kumasi).
The Accra Francophone Film Festival is hosted by Institut Français du Ghana.
This event is free and open to the general public.
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