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Pan-African Film Festival
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The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is a non-profit corporation based in Los Angeles, California, that aims to promote cultural understanding among people of African descent through art and film exhibitions. The festival hosts an annual film festival and arts festival in Los Angeles in February, featuring films from around the world with universal and African themes. It was founded in 1992 by actors Danny Glover and Ja'net Dubois and executive director Ayuko Babu, and has since grown to attract around 30,000 patrons to the film festival and 75,000 to the arts festival. The festival features a range of film types, including feature-length documentaries, short documentaries, narrative feature films, and web series.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Boubacar Sidibé
- 2.Claire Moses
- 3.François Margolin
- 4.Mahsa Rostami
- 5.Mamou Daffé
- 6.Martin Scorsese
- 7.Natasha Booty
- 8.Shuchi Talati
- 9.Souleymane Cissé