About
Pridelands Wildlife Film Fest
Introducing the groundbreaking Pridelands Wildlife Film Fest (PWFF), the first-of-its-kind film festival in East, West, North, and Central Africa. Dedicated to wildlife and conservation storytelling, PWFF places African storytellers at the narrative’s core. This annual event brings together industry stakeholders from across Africa and beyond, fostering opportunities for learning, networking, and collaboration
Rooted in the interconnectedness of African culture and nature, PWFF provides a platform for indigenous filmmakers to showcase their natural history through film. Renowned wildlife researchers, conservationists, and veteran filmmakers join forces to support and amplify these voices.
With a vision to pioneer African storytelling and shape global perceptions of wildlife and conservation, PWFF strives to:
- Celebrate and honour the talent, culture, and excellence of African storytellers in the wildlife and conservation space.
- Bridge the gap between local African communities and the global audience, ensuring authentic representation and accessibility of wildlife and conservation narratives.
- Foster a community-centric environment where African filmmakers and international allies come together to exchange ideas, skills, and stories.
- Champion the power of African storytellers to reshape global narratives about wild Africa, providing a platform for emerging voices in conservation and wildlife filmmaking.
Through PWFF, the unique perspectives and authentic voices of African filmmakers take centre stage, shaping a new narrative that resonates with audiences worldwide.
- Website: https://pwff.africa/
- Email: https://pwff.africa/contact-us/
- Director: Fiona Tande
- Address: Forest Line Road, Ole Tande Close, Memusi Road, Matasia, Ngong, Kajiado, Kenya