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NEW YORK CITY–NYC film buffs, take note: The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) is returning for its 32nd year, running Nov. 29 to Dec. 15, 2024. Expect a packed schedule of in-person and virtual screenings showcasing 65 films from 32 countries. The festival celebrates stories from across the African diaspora, with a special focus this year on Caribbean cinema.
Screenings will take place at venues including the Teachers College at Columbia University, The Forum, and Cinema Village, with select virtual showings for those who prefer to stream.
Highlighting the rich culture, history, and current affairs of the Caribbean, the festival features:
Unearth diverse stories of resistance, identity, and community from across the Caribbean diaspora, offering nuanced views into often overlooked histories.
This year’s ADIFF balances entertainment with education.
“The festival’s goal is to challenge stereotypes and expand perceptions of Black experiences globally,” the event’s organizer said in a statement.
You can expect Q&A sessions, panel discussions, and chances to meet filmmakers whose works are reshaping the cultural conversation.
Catch these films (and more) at the Teachers College, The Forum at Columbia, or Cinema Village. Too busy to head out? Check out the virtual program as well.
Tickets start at $15 per screening, with multi-pass packages available for hardcore cinephiles.
The post Haitian and Caribbean films spotlighted at African Diaspora Film Festival in NYC appeared first on The Haitian Times.
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