Pan African Film and Arts Festival (PAFF) Comes to Culver City
Published on February 03, 2025
The Pan African Film and Arts Festival (PAFF), the largest international Black film festival in the United States, kicks off on Tuesday, February 4th. You can view the 2025 Film Guide on the Pan African Film and Arts Festival website. The PAFF Film Guide offers a first look at the extraordinary lineup of films selected for this year’s festival taking place February 4-23, 2025, in Los Angeles.
While PAFF runs through the 23rd, all of its films will screen February 10-17. This year PAFF will showcase an exceptional selection of over 150 films, with a lineup that includes 46 documentaries, 100 narratives, 46 features, 100 shorts, and six web series. The festival will host an impressive array of premieres, including 30 world premieres, 16 U.S. premieres, 36 West Coast premieres, and 16 Los Angeles premieres, and it proudly highlights the work of 51 female filmmakers and 10 queer filmmakers representing 34 countries in 19 languages.
“This year’s lineup reflects the power and scope of Black storytelling from across the globe,” said PAFF Executive Director Oduduwa Olatunji. “From international award contenders to groundbreaking premieres, we are thrilled to present a festival that celebrates the voices, cultures, and perspectives of Black America, Africa, and the African diaspora.”
PAFF ArtFest in Culver City
This year, PAFF expands its reach with new venues in Culver City, providing audiences with even more opportunities to experience the dynamic lineup of films, panels, and special events. Adding to the excitement is the return of the beloved ArtFest, hosted at the Westfield Culver City, where attendees can explore an inspiring showcase of fine art, jewelry, fashion, and unique crafts from talented artisans across the globe. These new locations reflect PAFF’s commitment to bringing the community together and celebrating Black excellence in art, culture, and storytelling in vibrant and accessible spaces.
As PAFF continues its legacy of amplifying Black stories and talent, the 2025 festival invites audiences to embrace this year’s theme, Dream Beyond, celebrating the boundless creativity, resilience, and innovation of the African diaspora. Attendees can look forward to an unforgettable experience filled with screenings, panels, and special events that inspire discovery, spark meaningful dialogue, and foster a vibrant sense of community.
The Pan African Film and Arts Festival is proud to be supported by an incredible lineup of sponsors who share our commitment to celebrating Black art, culture, and storytelling. This year’s sponsors include Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, District 2, the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, Culver City, the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson, District 8, Los Angeles City Councilmembers Curren D. Price Jr., District 9 and Heather Hutt, District 10, and Westfield Culver City. Additional support for PAFF comes from Stocker Street Creative, SAGindie, Sony Pictures, DGA, US Bank, BeiGene, and the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI).
Their support helps make this festival a powerful platform for creativity, connection, and community.
About Pan African Film & Arts Festival:
The Pan African Film & Arts Festival (PAFF) is one of the longest-running and most respected cultural events dedicated to showcasing the artistic achievements of the Black and African diaspora. Since its inception, PAFF has provided a dynamic platform for filmmakers, artists, and performers to share their stories, celebrate their heritage, and inspire audiences through powerful and thought-provoking works.