Save the date: Africa in Motion Film Festival (26 October – 4 November 2018, Scotland)

Save the date!!

Be in Edinburgh-Glasgow
for
Africa in Motion Film Festival 2018
26 October – 4 November

About AiM

Africa in Motion (AiM) is an annual African film festival taking place in Scotland, consisting of film screenings and complementary events. Now in its twelfth year, AiM brings the best of African cinema to Scotland—making it possible for Scottish audiences to engage with African stories and industry professionals from the continent. AiM has established itself as a major annual event within the Scottish cultural calendar, whilst also maintaining an international profile as one of the leading African film platforms.

The festival caters to a varied and diverse audience from all over Scotland, the UK and further afield. A core aspect of AiM’s organisational work is its partnership development with various cultural and artistic networks and venues, with particular efforts made towards engaging the African diaspora community living in Scotland. Africa in Motion has grown from strength to strength over the past 11 years. Statistics show that we have screened around 580 African films to over 35,000 people in Scotland since the inauguration of the festival in 2006.

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Image courtesy of AiM

Follow the link to highlights from 2017 and see what all the excitement is about!

You can volunteer for this year’s festival here
The deadline for applications is 27th September 2018

Follow Africa in Motion on Facebook and on Twitter @AiMfilmfest #aimfilmfest and keep an eye out for the festival programme: coming soon!! 

 

 

 



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