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      • It’s an ode to the audience whose appreciation and support fuel African cinema's continued growth and evolution. Engage in thought-provoking after-film discussions, immerse yourself in the beauty of storytelling, and embrace the magic woven by these incredible films that entertain, enlighten, and inspire.
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  1. February 2 – March 2, 2024. Welcome to the 34 th Annual Cascade Festival of African Films! In celebration of Black History Month at Portland Community College. Free and open to the public.

  2. Building community and encouraging open, honest dialogue by bringing people together to view African films, meet African filmmakers, participate in after-film discussions, and debate issues of personal and global significance. Encouraging inclusiveness and accessibility by offering the festival free of charge.

    • Saturday, February 17
    • Saturday, February 24
    • Saturday, March 2

    2:00 p.m. 1. For Them That Prey (Short) at PCC Cascade, 13 min. 2. Night Stop (Short) at PCC Cascade, 13 min. 3. Luanda Blue (Short) at PCC Cascade, 13 min. 4. Mistida (Short) at PCC Cascade, 30 min. 5. The Last Ranger (Short) at PCC Cascade, 27 min. 7:00pm Mwabi/Can You See Us? at PCC Cascade, 109 min.

    2:00pm Hawa at PCC Cascade, 106 min. 7:00pm All the Colors of the World are Between Black and White at PCC Cascade, 93 min.

    2:00pm Lionheart at PCC Cascade, 65 min. 7:00pm Banel & Adama at PCC Cascade, 87 min. The Cascade Festival of African Films is free and open to all. For more information, visit the festival website. Want Portland freebies, events and deals sent to your inbox? Subscribe to my newsletter (only one email a day), and follow me on Facebook and Instagram...

  3. Opening Night Ceremony. Join us for a kick-off to the festival with a keynote by PCC President Dr. Adrien L. Bennings and more on Friday, February 2 at 6:30pm (doors 6pm)! This in-person-only event will be held at the Hollywood Theatre.

  4. Our African film festival shows you Africa through the eyes of Africans, rather than a vision of Africa packaged for Western viewers. The films celebrate Africa’s achievements, expose...

  5. The Cascade Festival of African Films (CFAF) announced the lineup for its 34th annual celebration of African cinema, taking place from Feb. 2 to March 2 at Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus, 705 N. Killingsworth Street.

  6. 2024 Festival February 2 – March 2. The Cascade Festival of African Films shows us Africa through the eyes of Africans, rather than a vision of Africa packaged for Western viewers. The films celebrate Africa’s achievements, expose its failures, and reveal possibilities for a hopeful future.

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