Ndiva Women's Film Festival Explained
The Ndiva Women's Film Festival (NWFF) is an African film festival for women filmmakers and audiences, established in Accra, Ghana in 2017.[1] The founder and executive director of NWFF is Aseye Tamakloe.[2]
The first NWFF, targeted at African women filmmakers and women of African descent, ran from 1–3 November 2017.[2] The scope of the second NWFF, held 1–3 November 2018, was widened to include women filmmakers worldwide.[3] The opening film was The Life of Esteban by Inés Eshun and the closing film was Potato Potahto by Shirley Frimpong Manso.[4]
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- John Elliot Hagan Ndiva Women’s Film Festival launched, The Finder, 27 June 2017.
- https://www.myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2017/september-28th/commonwealth-endorses-ndiva-womens-film-festival.php Commonwealth endorses Ndiva Women's Film Festival
- Web site: Ndiva Women's Film Festival - Film Screenings.
- Web site: AFRICAN WOMEN IN CINEMA BLOG: Ndiva Women’s Film Festival 2018 – Official Selection - Accra, Ghana - 1-3 November. Beti. Ellerson. October 30, 2018. November 1, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181103003322/http://africanwomenincinema.blogspot.com/2018/10/ndiva-womens-film-festival-2018.html. November 3, 2018. live.