About this Event
The New York African Diaspora International Film Festival showcases the best of diasporic cinema.
Whether you’re a film enthusiast, cultural connector, or simply looking for a meaningful evening, this event delivers.
November 29 @ 7pm
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A tense subway encounter between a Black businessman and a mysterious white woman spirals into a chilling psychological duel about race, power, and identity — a timeless, provocative adaptation of LeRoi Jones’ classic play.
November 30 @ 2pm
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In Toronto, a widowed mother’s quiet life unravels after a violent act forces her to confront buried pain, rediscover courage, and reclaim her role as both protector and woman in full.
December 5 @ 7pm
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A young boy haunted by his grandfather’s spirit turns to the sacred rhythms of Dammam drumming to navigate madness, heritage, and healing within his tribal community.
December 11 @ 7pm
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Three lives collide near the Morocco-Spain border — a grieving Cameroonian migrant, a corrupt recruiter, and a wealthy mother — exposing the fragile human cost of migration, class, and survival in modern Africa.
December 13 @ 7pm
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Amid the sugarcane fields of the Dominican Republic, a pregnant Dominican-Haitian girl confronts questions of identity, love, and justice in a world defined by labor, race, and resistance.
December 14 @ 5:30pm
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Set in colonial Algeria, psychiatrist and revolutionary Frantz Fanon battles the moral weight of healing and liberation as his radical therapy sessions ignite both political awakening and personal turmoil.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Teachers College Columbia University, 525 West 120th Street, New York, United States
USD 55.20 to USD 300.62












