29 October 2019

NDIVA Women's Film Festival (NWFF) 2019 - Accra, Ghana - 30 October - 02 November

NDIVA Women’s Film Festival (NWFF) 2019
Accra, Ghana
30 October - 02 November

NWFF is a film festival that aims to create artistic platforms for the presentation of work by, for and about African women.

Opening Ceremony: Wednesday 30 October, 17h

Opening Film: Many Love by Rediat Abayneh (Ethiopia)

Special Feature: Before the Vows by Nicole Amarteifio (USA/Ghana)

Writ(ing) Women
A Panel Discussion: Writing For-By-About Women

Talking #MeToo: Women, Film and Sexual Harassment


FILM SELECTION

I am Sheriff by Teboho Edkins (Lesotho)
Can We Die in September by Kingsley K. Antwe (Ghana)
North to South by Coniah Mouiche (Ghana)
Engulfed by Kojo Owiredu Kissi
The Sound of Masks by Sara CF de Gouveia (South Africa, Portugal, Mozambique)
She Her Woman by Lauren Abdallah (Ghana)
Sunday by Angella Emurwon (Uganda)
Determined by Miriam Safowaa (Ghana)
Hardened by Prince Adu Mensah (Ghana)
Aku Grace Naa Atswei Adjetey (Ghana)
Tempered Glass by Nana Serwaa Akosa (Ghana)
Trapped by Erica Owusu-Ansah (Ghana)
In Search by Beryl Magoko & Jule Katinka Cramer (Germany, Kenya)
Morning Ride by Omar Nana Owusu (Ghana)
Voiceless Pain by Charles Addo (Ghana)
Rumba in the Jungle, the return by Yolanda Keabatswe Mogatusi (South Africa)
Shame of Puberty by Ojok Francis Odong (Uganda)
Black Queens by Nii Ofei-Kyei Dodoo (Ghana)
Dark Spots by Sandra Essel (Ghana)
Provence by Kato De Boeck (Belgium)
Mayfair by Sara Blecher (South Africa)
Shadow of a Doubt by Emmanuel Boakye (Ghana)
Dear Self by Marion Mills
Silent Titans by Magdalene Quarshie (Ghana)

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