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    Within the screening rooms, the festival explored Africa’s tense history, systemic drawbacks, and traditional spirituality. By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku The iREPRESENT International Documentary Film Festival (iREP), convened by the Foundation for the Promotion of Documentary Films in Africa (FPDFA), celebrated its 15th anniversary edition in partnership with Ecobank Nigeria, at the Ecobank PanAfrican Centre in…

    The post iREP Film Festival 2026: “Awon Boyz”, “No U-Turn”, “Awani”, “Double Minority”, “Afterlife” and “Isese” Reviews first appeared on Afrocritik.

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