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The African Film Festival Marks 10 Years

by The Culture Newspaper June 29, 2025
by The Culture Newspaper June 29, 2025
The African Film Festival (TAFF) marked a historic milestone with its 10th anniversary celebration, honouring outstanding achievements in African cinema while bringing together filmmakers and storytellers.

Reflecting on the journey, founder and director, Engr. Kelechi Eke (Ichie Ihemba),said, the journey that began over a decade ago with an ambitious dream: to create the biggest African Film Festival in the diaspora, complete with a prestigious award platform to reward excellence.

“Some said it wouldn’t be possible,” Ihemba shared in his heartfelt speech. “But I smiled with focus and stayed on course by God’s Grace.”

The festival’s impact extends far beyond the awards ceremony itself. Over the years, many quality films that premiered at TAFF have gone on to represent their respective countries at the Academy Awards in the International Film Category, demonstrating the festival’s role as a launching pad for African cinema on the global stage.

In his letter of official recognition to TAFF the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, noted that “The African Film Festival has become a staple in Texas that aspires filmmakers of African descent, encourages the art of storytelling, and teaches African culture through motion pictures. For 10 years, it has given filmmakers interested in African Art and stories an international platform, provided mentorship programs, and played an intricate role in encouraging global diversity and inclusion through film.”

In her congratulatory message to TAFF, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, commended Kelechi Eke on celebrating 10 remarkable years of cultural leadership. She continued:

“Uplifting and preserving cultural heritage is no easy feat. It is evident that Kelechi leads TAFF with both passion and a purpose-driven, community-focused mindset. I thank you for your selflessness and commitment to the work of elevating African stories on the global stage.”
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