Togo’s international film festival opens in Lomé, showcasing 33 films

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Wednesday, 15 April 2026 17:45
Togo’s international film festival opens in Lomé, showcasing 33 films

(Togo First) - The 9th edition of the International Film Festival of Togo (FIFTO) officially opened on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in Lomé. Scheduled to run through April 18, the event features 33 films, including documentaries and fiction, from several countries.

This edition features a film competition under the theme: “Telling our realities: African cinema in local languages and everyday stories.” Films from Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Gabon, Senegal, France and Togo will be judged by a jury and the public. A non-competitive section includes about ten films from China, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Niger and Togo.

Through this 9th edition, Togolese cultural authorities aim to provide a platform for discussion among filmmakers, cinephiles and festival-goers, to help drive the development of an authentic African film industry.

Beyond screenings, masterclasses are planned to encourage exchanges between film professionals and young enthusiasts. A co-production agreement between Togo and Senegal, the guest of honor, will also be signed during the festival.

For the Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Isaac Tchiakpé, “the seventh art is a tool for popular education, a means of transmitting the realities, struggles and values of a community, especially in societies where orality and imagery play a central role.”

Authorities say FIFTO aims to serve as a hub for exchange to foster sustainable collaboration between Togolese and international film professionals.

Esaïe Edoh

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