The Story⚡
Nigerian cinema takes center stage at the 14th Africa International Film Festival, with a selection of feature films exploring diverse narratives from drama to thriller, all screened in Lagos during the event’s run from November 2 to 8.

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The Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) gathers films from across the continent and its diaspora, with Nigerian productions forming a key element of the program. This year’s edition, themed around continental rhythms and co-productions, includes 33 Nigerian titles in total across features, shorts, and documentaries.
Among them, ten feature films stand out, each with scheduled screenings at the Landmark Centre in Victoria Island.
Here is the lineup of Nigerian feature films, including their screening times and halls:
Day 2 — Monday, 3rd November 2025
| Film | Time | Room |
|---|---|---|
| Aljana | 6:30–9:00 PM | 4, 5 |
Day 3 — Tuesday 4th November 2025
Film | Time | Room |
| To Adaego With Love | 1:40-4:00 PM | 4,5 |
| Njem | 8:00-10:00 PM | 1,3 |
| Son Of The Soil | 4:00-6:10 PM | 1,3 |
Day 4 — Wednesday 5th November 2025
Film | Time | Room |
| Fractured | 8:00-10:00 PM | 1,3 |
| Saferi | 5:30-8:00 PM | 1,3 |
Day 5 — Thursday 6th November 2025
Film | Time | Room |
| Mother’s Love | 8:00-10:00 PM | 4,5 |
| Saferi | 5:30-8:00 PM | 1,3 |
| 3 Cold Dishes | 8:00-10:00 PM | 1,3 |
Day 6 — Friday 7th November 2025
Film | Time | Room |
| The Boy Who Gave | 1:40-4:00 PM | 1,3 |
| The Good Gift | 3:50-5:30 PM | 1,3 |
In Summary
AFRIFF 2025 showcases Nigerian feature films through a packed schedule at Landmark, emphasizing co-productions and industry growth. Pick your favorite and go watch!

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