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The 13th New York African Film Festival
April 26 – May 4, 2006

Organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the African Film Festival, Inc.

Special thanks to the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, AFF Board of Directors, Joan Baffour, Luca Bonetti, Francoise Bouffault, Gabriel Donati, Kevin Duggan, Jacki Fischer, Belynda Hardin, Andrew Milne, and Kojo Associates.

From Egypt to South Africa, veteran and emerging filmmakers are using film to address the issues changing the face of the African continent. Under the banner “Africa in Transition – Today!” the 2006 African Film Festival presents U.S. and NY premieres of internationally-acclaimed films, including Drum from director Zola Maseko, starring Taye Diggs, and U-Carmen eKhayelitsha, an exquisite adaptation of Bizet’s opera “Carmen” that won the Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear Award.

Khalo Matabane’s Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon, Taghreed Elsanhouri's All About Darfur, Jacqueline Kalimunda’s Homeland as well as Phybia Dlamini’s Outlaw Culture explore the personal narrative of displacement, experiences of xenophobia, alternative lifestyles and the homeward bound search for reconciliation. “Emerging Voices from the Maghreb” features award-winning short films from North Africa addressing the tensions between tradition and modernity, women’s struggle for equal opportunity and the integration of North African families into European cities and suburbs. The shorts program "Out in South Africa" delves into the issues of sexuality, gender, and politics in a country known for its progressive constitution as well as the violence and homophobia that continues to haunt the lives of many gay people.

Maverick Cameroonian filmmaker Jean-Pierre Bekolo's experimental films have earned him an international reputation as an innovator in African film. Three of his films are in the festival including his most recent film, Les Saignantes ("The Bloodettes"), hailed as one of the first science fiction films to emerge from Africa.

The festival opens with a panel at the historic Apollo Theater on April 20th and continues at the International Center of Photography, May 12th and 19th, and at BAMcinématek, May 25th through May 29th.

For over a decade the African Film Festival, Inc., has used the cinematic lens to provide audiences with new ways to explore and understand African culture, history, and politics. For more information, please visit www.africanfilmny.org.


African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF): Mahen Bonetti, Aba Taylor, Muriel Placet-Kouassi, A. Naomi Jackson, Alonzo Speight, and Wilson Sherwin.

The programs of the AFF are made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, JPMorgan Chase, New York State Council for the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Foundation for the Arts, New York Times Community Affairs Department, Time Warner Cable, French Cultural Services, Bloomberg, GoCard, WNYC, Continental Airlines, 57 Main St. Wine Company, Saugatuck Kitchens and Omnipak Import Enterprises, Inc.


African directors and guest speakers will be present during the festival (indicated by an asterisk* after the showtime). For film descriptions and to purchase tickets online click on the SHOWTIME under Buy Tickets. Please note: there is a $1.25 service charge per ticket ordered online.





 
Festival in the Desert: The Tent Sessions
Afropop & Link TV, Mali/USA, 2004; 42m
preceded by
Be Kunko
Cheick Fantamady Camara, Guinea, 2004; 32m



 
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WED APRIL 26: 1
WED MAY 3: 9:45*


The Mothers’ House
Francois Verster, South Africa, 2005; 90m

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WED APRIL 26: 2:45
THURS MAY 4: 3:15


Free Wheels
Sijiri Bakaba, Ivory Coast, 2004; 90m

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WED APRIL 26: 4:30
THURS MAY 4: 9*


U-Carmen eKhayelitsha
Mark Dornford-May, South Africa, 2005; 120m

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WED APRIL 26: 6:30*
SUN APRIL 30: 6:30*



Delwende
S. Pierre Yameogo, Burkina Faso, 2005; 90m

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WED APRIL 26: 9:30
MON MAY 1: 2:45


Quartier Mozart
Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Cameroon, 1992; 80m

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THURS APRIL 27:1*
FRI APRIL 28: 9:45*


Fela! Fresh from Africa
Jaheed Ashley, Nigeria/USA, 2006; 90m
preceded by
In Time
Maurice A. Dwyer & Adetoro Makinde, Nigeria/USA 2005; 19m

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THURS APRIL 27: 3*
SAT APRIL 29: 9:30*



All About Darfur
Taghreed Elsanhouri, Sudan/UK, 2005; 80m

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THURS APRIL 27: 5:45*
SUN APRIL 30: 2:15*



Shorts Program: Emerging Voices from the Maghreb
photo from:
Amal
Total Running Time: 110m

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THURS APRIL 27: 7:30*
MON MAY 1: 4:30


And If Latif Was Right
Joseph Ramaka, Senegal, 2006; 90m

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THURS APRIL 27: 9:45*
WED MAY 3: 4



Don't F*** with Me, I Have 51 Brothers and Sisters
Dumisani Phakathi, South Africa, 2004; 86m

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FRI APRIL 28: 3:30*
WED MAY 3: 7:45*


Little Senegal
Rachid Bouchareb, Algeria/France, 2001; 97m
preceded by
The Colonial Friend
Rachid Bouchareb, Algeria, 2004; 9m

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FRI APRIL 28: 5:30*
SUN APRIL 30: 12 NOON*



Les Saignantes
Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Cameroon, 2005; 92m

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FRI APRIL 28: 7:45*
TUE MAY 2: 3


Homeland
Jacqueline Kalimunda, Rwanda, 2005; 90m

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SAT APRIL 29: 5:30*
TUE MAY 2: 1


Drum
Zola Maseko, South Africa, 2004; 94m

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SAT APRIL 29: 7:30*
MON MAY 1: 7*


Shorts Program: Out in South Africa
photo from:
Two Moms
Total Running Time: 101m

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SUN APRIL 30: 9
THURS MAY 4: 1


Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon
Khalo Matabane, South Africa, 2005; 80m
preceded by
A Shadow of Hope
Makela Pululu, South Africa/Congo, 2005; 24m

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SUN APRIL 30: 4:15
WED MAY 3: 1:30


Hotel of Dreams
Helle Toft Jensen, Senegal/Denmark, 2005; 55m
preceded by
On Line Rendez-Vous
Adama Roamba, Burkina Faso, 2004; 12m

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MON MAY 1: 1*
WED MAY 3: 6*


Aristotle’s Plot
Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Cameroon, 1996; 72m

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MON MAY 1: 19:15*