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Accra Indie Filmfest set to start tomorrow – all you need to know

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The Accra Indie Filmfest is set to start from tomorrow July 29, through to Saturday August 3, 2024 at two different locations in the capital.

The opening ceremony and first part of the annual film festival will take place at British Council in Accra.

And the Alliance Française also in Accra will host the other part of the event.

The Accra Indie Filmfest is an annual international short film festival held in Accra, the capital city of Ghana and this year marks the 6th edition of the festival.

It aims to showcase independent films from local and international filmmakers, promoting cultural diversity, artistic expression, and storytelling through film.

The festival provides a platform for emerging filmmakers to present their work and engage with audiences, industry professionals, and fellow filmmakers.

At the Accra Indie Filmfest 2024, you can expect a diverse range of short film screenings of different genres.

The festival includes panel discussions, workshops, music concerts, live podcast sessions, video games and networking events to foster collaboration and exchange within the film community.

It provides an opportunity for filmmakers to gain exposure, receive feedback on their works, and connect with potential collaborators.

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Activities curated for the 6-day festival include the following;

Day 1: Opening Ceremony, Film Screenings & Red Carpet (Venue: British Council, Accra)

Day 2: Film Screenings & Industry Conversation (Venue: British Council, Accra)

Day 3: Film Screening and Masterclass (Venue: British Council, Accra)

Day 4: Film Aesthetic/Acting Masterclass & Open-Air Cinema Experience (Venue: Alliance Francaise, Accra)

Day 5: Film Screening & AiF Music Synergy Concert 2024 (Venue: Alliance Francaise, Accra)

Day 6: Closing Ceremony & Awards Gala (Venue: British Council, Accra)

Under the theme of “Africa to the World, The World to Africa”, the festival promises nothing less of a unique film experience

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