Boston — The Amazigh American Network Organization has announced the return of the Amazigh Film Festival, set to take place on October 12 at Northeastern University. This unique cultural event highlights the stories, struggles, and artistic achievements of the Amazigh people — the Indigenous population of North Africa.
Following successful editions hosted at Tufts University and Lesley University, this year’s festival continues its mission of celebrating Amazigh identity through film and the visual arts. Audiences can expect a curated lineup of feature films, documentaries, and shorts that delve into themes of cultural resistance, migration, language revitalization, and historical memory.
In addition to screenings, the program includes panel discussions with Amazigh filmmakers and cultural figures, musical performances, and interactive dialogue sessions that invite the broader community to engage with the Amazigh story.
The 2025 edition is presented in partnership with the Northeastern North African Student Association and the Tazzla Institute for Cultural Diversity, with generous sponsorship from the Bank of Africa Foundation.
Organizers describe the festival as “a vital platform for amplifying Indigenous voices and building bridges through art, history, and community.”
The event is free and open to the public with prior registration. Space is limited, and attendees are encouraged to reserve early.
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