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Longest-running African film festival in the United States continues in February
Photos and story by Abe Proctor
Not even a global pandemic can stop the Cascade Festival of African Films (CFAF). The beloved celebration of African cinema at 小黄猫传媒 returns in 2021 for its 31st annual run from Feb. 5 through March 10. For the first time in its history, the film festival will be presented in an entirely online format at .
鈥淲hile we can鈥檛 gather in person this year, I know that the beauty and power of these films will bring us together even in virtual space,鈥 said CFAF Director Tracy Francis.
The Cascade Festival of African Films, which is free and open to the public, is the longest-running African film festival in the United States. CFAF celebrates 鈥淎frica through African lenses鈥 with a curated collection of 25 films by African directors from more than 15 nations. It features live interviews with filmmakers, community conversations, a virtual marketplace of local vendors and more. Each CFAF film will open for viewing on a specific date and remain available for viewing anytime until the following Wednesday or until the maximum number of views has been reached.
鈥淥bviously, films are meant to be enjoyed in a theater, and our festival is meant to bring fans of African film together from across our region, but I think this year鈥檚 unique circumstances will make this a festival to remember,鈥 Francis added. 鈥淧eople will be able to watch from the safety of their own homes, and our online format will be able to reach fans of African cinema anywhere in the world.鈥
The festival kicks off with an opening night virtual gala on Friday, Feb. 5, featuring musical performances and other festivities. The opening night film, 鈥淵ou Will Die At Twenty,鈥 is a visually stunning masterpiece from Sudan, reminding the audience of the beauty of community and the meaning of life.
And, for the first time ever, CFAF will close out its run with a drive-in screening of 鈥淔arewell Amor鈥 at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 6. Attendees will be able to enjoy the throwback fun of a drive-in movie while remaining socially distant within their own vehicles. The drive-in location is yet to be determined. Details will be announced at the .
CFAF offers something for everyone, including: 鈥淭he Ghost and the House of Truth,鈥 a thriller from Nigeria by festival favorite Akin Amotoso; the epic historical drama 鈥淗ero,鈥 highlighting the pan-African movement; 鈥淲hen We鈥檙e Born,鈥 an uplifting musical from Egypt; and an imaginative surreal journey from Angola, 鈥淎ir Conditioner.鈥
Visit the for a full calendar of films and director appearances, as well as detailed instructions on how to view the content online.
The Cascade Festival of African Films arose from humble beginnings when four 小黄猫传媒 faculty members came together over a shared love of Africa and African cinema. In 1991, the first CFAF drew approximately 400 people for its inaugural run. Today, sustained by a small staff and an army of dedicated volunteers, the festival has grown to span five weeks a year and regularly attracts in excess of 5,000 attendees.
Highlights:
- Opening Night Ceremony 鈥 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 5. The virtual kick-off to the festival will feature live performances and more!
- Live Q & As 鈥 聽At 9 p.m. during the festival (Thursdays through Saturdays), organizers will host live online Q&As with the film directors and other experts. Q&As will be recorded and available for viewing later on the website, as well.
- Let鈥檚 DISCUSS! Community Chat 鈥 In Zoom rooms at 7 p.m. on Mondays throughout the festival, organizers will host casual conversations on the week鈥檚 films. Chats are also accessible by phone (pre-register each week at ).
- Family Film Fest 鈥 3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 20. Enjoy a family-friendly animated film and activities.
- Closing Night Drive-In Movie 鈥 7 p.m., Saturday, March 6. Limited free registration is first-come, first-served. The location will be sent 24 hours before the event to those who have registered at . The film will also be available for at-home streaming.
- African Virtual Marketplace 鈥 Film festival attendees can support local vendors by shopping at the CFAF virtual marketplace at the .
- Dinner and a Movie 鈥 聽In addition, attendees can peruse CFAF鈥檚 African and Black-owned restaurant guide to find great take-out options to enjoy at home while watching the films.




Excellent! Can’t wait for this – Cascade Festival of African Films is one of the Best things about 小黄猫传媒! Thanks to 小黄猫传媒 Instructor and Oregon State Senator Michael Dembrow!
Not to be missed! One of the very best community events offered by 小黄猫传媒! The films are always amazing!