It has selected a total of 160 films, representing 30 countries, 91 feature length films (narrative and documentaries) and 67 short films. The festival will hand out prizes for Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Narrative Short, Best Narrative Feature, and Best First Feature Film, as well as audience favorite awards at the close of the festival.
he Immigrant Magazine proudly announces the debut of “A Man From Another Land: How Finding My Roots Changed My Life,” a book authored by award-winning actor/philanthropist Isaiah Washington and Lavaille Lavette.
LOS ANGELES – The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is set to take audiences around the world in eight days and back home again with the premiere of “35 and Ticking†to kick off festivities with a star-studded Opening Night Gala at 7:30 p.m on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at the Culver Plaza Theatre, located at 9919 Washington Blvd in Los Angeles. (Please note change in venue.)
Opening of Film Festival Is Just Around the Corner Festival Set to Engage, Inform and Enlighten Attendees for Black History Month LOS ANGELES – The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) tapped actor Nate Parker to serve as its 2011 celebrity host for its 19th annual film festival. PAFF is set to take place February 16-23, [...]
SAVE THE DATE! February 16-21, 2011 The Opening of the Pan African Film Festival Is Just Around the Corner Festival Set to Engage, Inform and Enlighten Attendees for Black History Month LOS ANGELES – The holiday season is here, but after all the turkey has been eaten and champagne bottles have been popped, it will [...]
After serving as Deputy Permanent Representative of South Africa to the United Nations from 2000-2004, Jeanette T. Ndhlovu was appointed as Consul-General of the Republic of South Africa to Los Angeles in October 2004. Jeanette has not only handled the mammoth task of promoting South Africa she also engaged with representatives of other countries in [...]