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FilmAid Film Festival

Poster for the 18th edition of the Filmmaid Film Festival, featuring bold storytelling films and immersive masterclasses, scheduled for October 29, 2025, at FAWE Offices in Kilimani, Kenya. The poster includes a background image of a person sitting in a desert and showcases event details as well as logos of supporting organizations.

18th Annual Film Festival

About this year’s Festival

Festival Information and Background

Now in its 18th year, the annual FilmAid Kenya Film Festival celebrates the creative self-expression and ambitious determination of young refugees and host community filmmakers demanding to tell their own stories and represent their communities. This multi-day event celebrates the work of young refugee and host community filmmakers through activities such as film screening sessions within the refugee camps and host communities. These filmmakers , through the festival, are able to reach Kenyan citizens, the media and policy makers through the enhancement of dialogue sessions on issues affecting them through their creative works with the wider Kenyan (and global) community.

 

Our Journey

The power of storytelling

FilmAid Kenya launched in 1999 delivering critical information to refugees displaced by the conflict in Kosovo. Since then programs have been implemented in Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Afghanistan, Haiti, Thailand, and the US. FilmAid Kenya has offices in Nairobi and in Dadaab and Kakuma Refugee Camps.

FilmAid Kenya is an Africa-focused Development and Humanitarian Communications Organization that harnesses the power and influence of media, arts, and technology to increase access to education, skills, learning, advocacy, and engaging with communities in the provision of critical information.

Since 2001, FilmAid Kenya has used participatory, culturally respectful, and inclusive approaches, to provide opportunities for creative expression, empower communities to tell their own stories in their own voice, and engage in their communities' informational needs to defend their dignity and lead safe & healthy lives in the East and Horn of Africa.

A man holding a clapperboard on a film set with a camera operator recording during production outdoors with trees in the background.