Festival of Film 2024

Rapport Festival
of Film
2024

What No One Knows

Director: Adeoluwa Owu
Writer/Producer: Tope Laguda
Screening on Monday 1 April

Flaming Assassin

Director: Nathan Geering
Screening on Friday 29 March

Opal

Creator: Alan Bidard
Screening on Saturday 30 March

Rolling Out Drum

Director: Yonatan Tiruneh
Screening on Sunday 31 March

Love Language

Director: Damien Nembhard
Screening on Monday 1 April

Hood Western

Director: Boris Steele
Screening on Friday 29 March

Ada Ani (The Awakening)

Director: Andrea R Ciobanu
Screening on Saturday 30 March

That Great British Documentary

Director: Joan Hillery
Screening on Sunday 31 March

Fortune for All

Director: Yao Ramesar
Screening on Monday 1 April

Koko

Director: Sychelle-Kristina Yanda
Screening on Friday 29 March

Daylight Rules

Director: Alex Browning
Screening on Saturday 30 March

Fearless

Director: Noella Letitia Mingo
Screening on Sunday 31 March

Dispense

Director: Charles Celestin
Screening on Friday 29 March

The Legend of Gilbert Flay

Director: Richard A Worthy
Screening on Saturday 30 March

The Pieces I am

Director: Samson Lothschutz
Screening on Monday 1 April

Trididad Remains

Director: Karen Martinez
Screening on Friday 29 March

Friday 29 March

RANDOM SHORTS
Damagement
Flaming Assassin
Hood Western
The Capitalist
SƐBƐN
Convertible
Deprogram
Koko
Niomi
Jump – Dance Film
Dispense
For Them That Prey
Trinidad Remains
Null Island

Saturday 30 March

ANIMATION
The Candy Lady
Don’t Ask Me Anything
Black
Hanina/Homesick
Ada Ani (The awakening)
Opal

THRILLERS
Daylight Rules
The Legend of Gilbert Flay

Sunday 31 March

DOCUMENTARIES
The Strong Man of Bureng
Let Me See You
Marcia Bennett-Male
Dance Lime
Rolling Out Brum
That Great British Documentary
Lloydie
Fearless
______________________
Panel Discussion

Monday 1 April

BLACK LOVE
Welcome to Guyana
Fortune For All
Exit Interview
Hard
Love Language
Cadence: A Love Story
The Pieces I Am
The Wait We Carry
What No One Knows

Rapport Festival offers a unique platform that celebrates and elevates African diaspora artistic expression from across the international diaspora.

Rapport Festival exhibits on theatre, music, film, conversations and visual arts created by African diaspora artists.

Rapport Festival is a Community Interest Company (CIC).  We do not receive regular funding. All ticket sales and donations go toward paying for overheads associated with running the festival, as well as supporting Rapport Festival’s future engagement in the African diaspora community.

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