Zimbabwe International Film Festival
The Zimbabwe International Film Festival takes place every year in August and September and lasts ten days. The festival is put on by a non-profit group to give artists from all across the country and beyond an unbiased platform to screen feature films, documentaries, short films, and more. Participants in the cultural event can also attend seminars. The organizers' major goal is to create a competitive, non-political environment in which to celebrate the vibrant culture of filmmaking and viewership. It also facilitates participation in inventive storytelling by independent filmmakers, artists, and spectators.
The Zimbabwe International Film Festival is an annual visual arts event that brings together filmmakers, scriptwriters, actors, film sponsors, documentary producers, and visual media professionals from all around Zimbabwe and beyond. The event aims to inspire African content makers to take the initiative, introduce young people to the business, and highlight some lesser-known works in the country. Hundreds of feature films, short films, and documentaries created by and about Africans are included at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival.
Location: Harare, Zimbabwe
Takes Place: Usually held in August & September