Africa Film Fund: $1 billion to transform the African film industry

Afreximbank launches Africa Film Fund, a $1 billion fund aimed at transforming the African film and audiovisual industry by overcoming the structural barriers that hinder its development.

Faced with a lack of infrastructure (there are fewer than 2,000 movie theaters across Africa for more than a billion inhabitants), the limitations of online distribution, which restricts the distribution of works, and above all the lack of funding to meet international standards, the Africa Film Fund proposes to:

  • Funding the production and distribution of high-quality African films and series for a global audience. 
  •  Attract private investment by acting as a catalyst to mobilize additional capital in the African creative sector.
  • Strengthen production, post-production, and distribution infrastructure, which is currently inadequate on the continent.
  • Boost employment and economic growth by capitalizing on a sector that already generates approximately $5 billion in annual revenue and employs more than 5 million people. 

The fund will be managed by the Fund for the Development of Exports in Africa (FEDA), which will focus on

  • Investment in promising projects: films, series, and audiovisual content with international potential.
  • Capacity building: training professionals and supporting emerging talent.
  • Promoting African culture: by promoting authentic and diverse narratives.

Through this fund and also the Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) program, Afreximbank, the pan-African bank based in Cairo, is demonstrating its interest in the creative industries in Africa.