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The Alma Film Festival Launches Global Audience Survey In Partnership with the Afro-Mosaic Cinema Circle

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The Alma Film Festival Launches Global Audience Survey In Partnership with the Afro-Mosaic Cinema Journal "Like so many others, we’re adding our voice and energy to support the needs of BIPOC filmmakers and the desires of BIPOC audiences—helping to increase capacity, amplify more underrepresented stories, and expand what’s possible within the global film landscape through deep partnerships and shared purpose. There’s a lot that needs to be done, and none of us can do this work alone.” ~ Anthony R Page, Festival Director, Alma Film Festival ------------------------------------- The Alma Film Festival , an emerging global platform for cinema and culture rooted in the Global South, has officially launched its Global Audience Survey in partnership with the Afro-Mosaic Cinema Journal . This initiative is part of the festival’s commitment to building a more inclusive, human-centered cinematic future—by directly listening to the audiences who will help shape it. Designed to engage audie...

2nd Edition of The Afro-Mosaic Cinema Journal - Now Available

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Cover art, Afro-Mosaic Cinema Journal (Summer 2025) We are thrilled at the response we have gotten from the debut of the Afro-Mosaic Cinema Journal —a publication born out of a deep commitment to elevating global conversations around Black cinema and the cinematic voices emerging from underrepresented markets around the world. It our intention to keeping building the conversation, so in this second edition, we widen the lens—looking across the continent and into the diaspora. Journal Now Available on Amazon We’re proud to feature new perspectives from across Africa, with contributions from Latesha Wiggins (An American in The Gambia, as well as a look into Gambian Cinema),  Nosipho Maketo-van den Bragt  (Soars in South Africa),  Feyisayo Anjorin (The chaos and cultural impact of Nigeria), Tabe A. Wesley (A coming of age in Cameroonian cinema), and  Khotso Jaden Maphathe (Laying the groundwork in Lesotho). Khotso Maphathe is one of the leading filmmakers in Lesoth...