God-Dafi, directed by acclaimed Nigerian filmmaker Collins Adindu, is a supernatural drama that delves into love, mystery, and mystical force, set to premiere at AFRIFF 2024.

The story follows Jabar and Ene, a young couple who, while eagerly expecting their first child, are confronted by ancient, life-threatening powers.

Their love and will to survive are put to the test as they encounter these challenges, making for a gripping tale where the supernatural collides with their everyday lives.

Featuring a stellar cast that includes Tomi Ojo, Paul Nnadiekwe, Tina Mba, Hermes Iyele, and Charles Inojie, God-Dafi promises a thrilling cinematic experience that explores complex themes of love, fear, and fate.

Nominated at AFRIFF, the film captivates with its suspenseful storyline and emotional depth, taking audiences on a heart-stopping journey into the unknown.

The Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) awards recognize and celebrate exceptional filmmaking talent across Africa and beyond. The festival honors outstanding achievements in various categories, including feature films, documentaries, short films, animations, and student films.

Additionally, individual awards are presented to talented directors, screenwriters, actors, and producers. The AFRIFF awards aim to promote African cinema, encourage innovative storytelling, and provide a platform for emerging filmmakers to showcase their work.

The annual AFRIFF awards ceremony takes place in November, culminating a week-long festival featuring film screenings, workshops, masterclasses, and industry networking events.

By acknowledging and rewarding excellence in filmmaking, AFRIFF seeks to inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and contribute to the growth of the African film industry. The festival has become a premier platform for filmmakers to connect with global audiences, secure distribution deals, and gain international recognition.

With its diverse categories and esteemed jury, the AFRIFF awards have established themselves as a benchmark of excellence in African and international cinema.

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