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“Stories That Matter”: Addis International Film Festival marks 20th Anniversary

The 20th edition of the Addis International Film Festival (AIFF) is set to mark a milestone for African documentary cinema, reaffirming the Ethiopian capital as a hub for human‑rights storytelling and independent filmmaking.

The 20th Addis International Film Festival will run from April 29 to May 3, 2026, in Addis Ababa, hosted by Initiative Africa at multiple cultural venues across the city.
AIFF is widely described as the largest independent documentary cinema festival in Africa, focusing on films that tackle peace‑building, inequality, women’s rights, children’s rights, health, and environmental justice.

The festival’s core mission is to use documentaries and short films to raise awareness about pressing social issues and to equip local and international filmmakers with tools for advocacy and creative storytelling.
The 2026 program is expected to feature a carefully curated selection of some 30–50 films, alongside panel discussions, Q&A sessions with directors, and workshops on production, distribution, and digital rights.

Over 13 consecutive years up to 2019, AIFF built a growing network of filmmakers, activists, and audiences from Ethiopia and beyond, helping local documentarians gain visibility on the continent and the global festival circuit.
The 20th‑anniversary edition is being framed as a moment to reflect on the festival’s role in mentoring young African filmmakers and amplifying under‑reported stories—from climate‑induced displacement to civic‑space restrictions—through the lens of non‑fiction cinema.

In 2024, the festival was named one of the “world’s coolest festivals,” a nod to its reputation for combining political urgency with cinematic quality.
As Ethiopia’s media landscape evolves, the 20th Addis International Film Festival is positioning itself not only as a screening event but as a platform for dialogue among policymakers, civil‑society actors, and creative communities around the future of free and fearless storytelling in the Horn of Africa.

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