Wales247 covered WAFF’s move to online platforms, showcasing how the festival adapted to reach audiences beyond physical venues. The online edition was praised for its creativity and inclusivity, ensuring that African cinema could still be celebrated even amidst restrictions on live events.
WAFF used digital screenings, live Q&As, and interactive online activities to continue its mission of promoting African cinema.
The article highlighted how WAFF used digital screenings, live Q&As, and interactive online activities to continue its mission of promoting African cinema. This move not only expanded WAFF’s reach but also made its programming accessible to audiences who might not have attended in person.
The Wales.com feature positions WAFF alongside other nationally celebrated festivals, highlighting its contribution to broadening Welsh cultural life and cementing its role in connecting communities across continents.
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By embracing technology, WAFF demonstrated agility and innovation, proving that festivals can thrive in both physical and digital spaces. The coverage underscored how WAFF’s online edition built new bridges and expanded its impact across communities.

