About PAFF
Established in 1992, The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of cultural understanding among peoples of African descent. PAFF is dedicated to racial tolerance through the exhibition of film, art and creative expression.
Each year, PAFF presents over one hundred fifty (150) quality new films and over one hundred (100) fine artists and unique craft persons from the United States, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, South America, Europe, the South Pacific and Canada, all showcasing the diversity and complexity of people of African descent.
Featured Guests
Today the Front Page was joined by Pan African Film Festival Executive Director Ayuko Babu who shared with us the value and importance of PAFF. Along with him were the following filmmakers:
Joyce Guy – Dancing Like Home
Channing Godfrey Peoples and Neil Creque Williams – Red
Jamie Burton-Oare – The Bully
Fred Williams – Inner City Champions
The Pan African Film & Arts Festival will take place at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza. All screenings (except Centerpiece) will take place at the Rave Cinemas 15 Baldwin Hills, which is located on the plaza property. The Fine Arts Show, along with select special events, will take place within the plaza mall. For all questions, comments, and/or concerns please contact the PAFF office at (310) 337-4737.
For more information on PAFF and the schedule of screenings please visit: www.paff.org


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