Programs Film at The Africa Center - Disco Afrika
Details
- Date:
Jan 29, 2026 - End Date:
Jan 29, 2026 - Time:
7:00PM ET - 9:00PM ET - Location:
The Africa Center
1280 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10029
United States (map)
Film at The Africa Center Presents 'Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story'
Join us on Thursday, January 29th at 7:00PM for our Film at The Africa Center screening of 'Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story', presented in partnership with African Film Festival, Inc.
Runtime: 81 minutes
The Film
In Madagascar, 20-year-old Kwame struggles to make a living in the clandestine sapphire mines. An unexpected event takes him back to his
hometown. There, as he is reunited with his mother and old friends, he is also confronted by the rampant corruption that plagues his country.
Kwame is forced to choose between easy money and loyalty; between individualism and a political awakening.
The young protagonist Kwame seems to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders but he always finds the strength to search for answers and a
way to a better future. The film echoes the African civil rights movements of the 1970s – an era which marked an artistic and musical awakening as
a continuation of the struggle for independence. In Kwame’s personal story, the film also addresses the legacy of colonialism and the history of
resistance and throws a spotlight on the contemporary situation.
About Film at The Africa Center
The Africa Center is proud to continue its ongoing partnership with African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) to present a selection of films from the vibrant tapestry of African cinema. Since 1990, African Film Festival Inc. has curated a remarkable catalogue of classic films, independent films, blockbuster films, films not widely accessible to the general public, and more. The monthly screenings jointly presented with The Africa Center unsheathe the cinematic universes of Africa and its diaspora for new and growing audiences to experience and enjoy.
About our partners
African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) is dedicated to advancing an enhanced understanding of African culture through the moving image. It offers diverse platforms for the wide distribution of African media through its flagship annual film festival and complementary year-round programming. AFF is committed to increasing visibility and recognition for African media artists by introducing African film and culture to a broad range of audiences in the United States and abroad, bypassing economic, class and racial barriers. In 1990, AFF’s founders established goals that continue to enrich the organization mission and organizational development: To use African cinema to promote and increase knowledge and understanding of African arts, literature and culture; To develop an audience for African films; To expand the opportunities for the distribution of African films in the United States and abroad.
Programs hosted at The Africa Center are free and open to all. Registration does not guarantee entrance, so we recommend that you arrive early.