
Projects in Namibia
This page features the latest news about the projects implemented by the Namibian section of AfricAvenir. Since 2007, AfricAvenir is concentrating on the organisation of a film series named "African Perspectives" which we organise in cooperation with the Goethe-Centre and other institutions. Until June 2012 the screenings of ths film series took place in studio 77 and are now shown in the Goethe-Centre.
Namibian Premiere of the award winning Egyptian film „678“, SAT, 25 May 2013 at 6 pm, Goethe-Centre Windhoek
On Saturday, 25 May 2013 at 6 pm AfricAvenir invites to the Namibian Premiere of the award winning Egyptian film „678“ at Goethe-Centre Windhoek. “678” is the hauntingly real story of three women and their search for... |+| read article
Namibian film premiere of "Africa Shafted: Under one roof"by Ingrid Martens, Wednesday, 12 June 2013, 6:30 pm, at Goethe Centre
Each year, on June 20, the United Nations celebrates World Refugee Day. On Wednesday, 12 June 2013, 6:30 pm, AfricAvenir Windhoek and the FNCC present the Namibian film premiere of Africa Shafted: Under one roof by South African... |+| read article
Namibian film premiere of Man On Ground by Nigerian Director Akin Omotoso presented by AfricAvenir Windhoek and the Goethe-Centre Windhoek,Saturday, 29 June 2013, 7 p.m. at Goethe-Centre Windhoek
Each year, on June 20, the United Nations celebrates World Refugee Day. On Saturday, 29 June 2013, 7 p.m., AfricAvenir Windhoek and the Goethe-Centre Windhoek present the Namibian film premiere of Man On Ground by Nigerian Director... |+| read article
Namibian film premiere of “Rwagasore. Life, Struggle, and Hope” by Justine Bitagaye and Pascal Capitolin, Burundi 2012, Saturday, 27 July 2013, 7 p.m. at Goethe Centre Windhoek
On Saturday, 27 July 2013 at 7 pm AfricAvenir Windhoek and the Goethe-Centre Windhoek present the Namibian film premiere of “Rwagasore - Life, Struggle, and Hope” by Justine Bitagaye and Pascal... |+| read article
AfricAvenir Windhoek: Week of Classic Egyptian Films in Windhoek, 12 - 17 August 2013
Egypt was the first country in Africa and the Middle East to establish a film-industry. Film screenings took place as early as 1896 when the works by the Lumière Brothers were presented in Alexandria and Cairo. Still under foreign rule, Egypt was... |+| read article











