Zanzibar Film Festival - Golden Dhow
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The Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), also known as Festival of the Dhow Countries, is an annual film festival held in Zanzibar, Tanzania. It has been described as the largest cultural event in East Africa. ZIFF is a non-governmental organization established in 1997 to develop and promote film and other cultural industries as catalyst for the regional social and economic growth.
- 24th ZIFF in 2020 was cancelled
1998 - Jinnah (Pakistan)
2000 - Bawandar (India)
2001 - Maangamizi: The Ancient One (Tanzania, United States of America)
2003 - Margam (India)
2004 - Khakestar-o-khak (Afghanistan, France)
2005 - L'appel des arènes (Senegal)
2007 - Ezra (Austria, France, Germany, Nigeria, United Kingdom, United States of America)
2007 - Juju Factory (Belgium, Congo, France)
2008 - Jerusalema (South Africa)
2010 - Themba (Germany, South Africa)
2011 - Golchehreh (Iran)
2011 - The Rugged Priest (Kenya)
2012 - Uhlanga the Mark (South Africa)
2013 - Half of a Yellow Sun (Nigeria, United Kingdom)
2015 - Watatu (Kenya)
2015 - Wazi?fm (Kenya)
2016 - Noem My Skollie: Call Me Thief (South Africa)
2018 - Fatwa (Belgium, Tunisia)
2018 - Supa Modo (Germany, Kenya)
2021 - Binti (Tanzania, United Kingdom)
2021 - Vuta N'Kuvute (Germany, Qatar, South Africa, Tanzania)
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