
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.
AfricAvenir Windhoek: Broadening our Work in 2012
The year of AfricAvenir Windhoek has started off very successful and it promises to remain that way. AfricAvenir Windhoek attended the 1st edition of Luxor African Film Festival where AfricAvenir was official partner and co-organizer. We were glad to see that... |+| read article
AfricAvenir official partner to Ismailia International Film Festival, 23-28 June, Ismailia, Egypt
AfricAvenir is happy to announce that it will be an official partner of the 15th Ismailia International Film Festival for Documentary and Short Films, which will be held in Ismailia, Egypt, from 23 to 28 of June 2012.
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Animation,... |+| read article
Namibian Premiere of the South African film "Otelo Burning", SAT 31. March 2012, 19h00
In the framework of the monthly series "African Perspectives" AfricAvenir
on Saturday 31 March at 19h presents the Namibian premiere of the South African film "Otelo Burning", directed and produced... |+| read article
Namibian premiere of the Tunisian/French film "The Wedding Song", Directed by Karin Albou, WED, 14 March 2012, 18:30h, FNCC
On Wednesday 14 March at 18:30h AfricAvenir Windhoek and the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre present Namibian Premiere of the Tunisian/French film "The Wedding Song", Directed... |+| read article
Luxor African Film Festival, First Edition 21-28 February 2012 (Joint Press Release: AfricAvenir & The Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Windhoek)
The Luxor African Film Festival is due to start with its first edition, taking place from 21-28 of February in the city of Luxor, Egypt. Luxor is described as the "Biggest Open Museum of the World", since it contains a big share of the... |+| read article









