SearchOpportunitiesEventsAbout UsHubs
C&
Magazines
Projects
Education
Community
Event

The Future is Africa

Berlin29 June 2023 - 4 July 2023
The Future is Africa

The Future is Africa

30 June 2023

Closes: 4 July 2023

On Thursday, 29 June 2023, the second edition of the children and youth film festival The Future is Africa opens in Berlin with artistic contributions from the African continent and the African Diaspora. This year, the festival’s focus lies on female perspectives in African Cinema – both by shining light on the diverse range of contemporary gendered realities and perspectives on the African continent and showcasing a wide selection of young female filmmakers.

The festival is presented by Christoph Schlingensief’s Opera Village Africa. Running until 4 July, 22 films of various genres will be presented at two locations – IL KINO in Neukölln and Sinema Transtopia in Wedding. The full program, curated by Guyanese-born and London based film curator June Givanni can be found here.

The festival kicks off with the German premiere of the Senegalese Oscar entry {{I:Xalé}} by Moussa Sène Absa. The film is a relentless portrait of the hardships faced by many women in Senegal, sensitively conveying the pain and guilt that the patriarchal system can inflict. After Tableau Ferraille and L’Extraordinaire destin de Madame Brouette, Xalé is the director’s third film about strong female characters. The screening of the movie will be followed by a discussion with the director and June Givanni.

Two panel discussions with African filmmakers and representatives of migrant-diasporic perspectives will take place during the festival, thematically addressing gender inequality in the African film industry and across the world, while critically questioning the representation of women in film.

Free film screenings for school classes will be offered as part of the festival. Additionally, in cooperation with African film experts, workshops for school classes and youth associations are planned, which will support intercultural exchange and introduce young people to the art of cinema in practice. More information at festspielhaus@schlingensief.com.

Background:
Although African film festivals and sections at European film festivals are receiving increasing attention, female filmmakers continue to be severely disadvantaged by the patriarchal structures in many African states and the film industry in general. In
the wake of political crises and instabilities, prevailing gender norms and power relations worldwide lead to increased discrimination against girls and women. Even in Europe, the process towards equality is far from complete. Recent movements such as the #MeToo debate show that in Western societies the issue of ‘emancipation’ and ‘gender equality’ as well as equal participation in overall societal processes is not guaranteed.

Through its focus on female perspectives, the film festival {{I:The Future is Africa}} aims to link current international discourses on the relevance of education – especially for girls in the global south – and expose the system of gender-specific role distribution and the resulting lack of future prospects for young women and girls.

thefutureisafrica.operndorf-afrika.com

View more from

Beyond Representation

Beyond Representation

Pérez Art Museum Miami
Dec 7, 2023–Dec 31, 2026
An art installation of white fabric ropes hangs within a bright atrium with a glass ceiling, some looping in the foreground, others vertical against a large window overlooking a city.

Cecilia Vicuña - The vanished glacier

Castello di Rivoli
Apr 30–Sep 20, 2026
A decorative plate featuring a collage of a standing person, the ship Empire Windrush, and other symbolic imagery, surrounded by an ornate border.

The Narratives of Migration

National Museum of Jamaica
Mar 27–Aug 26, 2026
Black and white photo of a group of children viewing an exhibition of numerous framed photos on a wall, with signs for "Zumvi Arquivo Fotografico" and "Dia do Trabalhador".

Zumví Arquivo Afro Fotográfico

Instituto Moreira Salles
Mar 28–Aug 23, 2026
Tierras reimaginadas: migración

Tierras reimaginadas: migración

Aug 23, 2025–Aug 2, 2026