Planet Africa
- Afropunk: The "Rock n Roll Nigger" Experience directed by James Spooner
- Dark directed by D.A. Bullock
- His/Her Story directed by Nzinga Kemp
- Histoire de Tresses directed by Jacqueline Kalimunda
- How to Get the Man's Foot Out of Your Ass directed by Mario Van Peebles
- Mille Mois directed by Faouzi Bensaïdi
- Moi et mon blanc directed by S. Pierre Yameogo
- One Love directed by Rick Elgood and Don Letts
- Outcry directed by Destau Damtou
- Short on Sugar directed by Joseph Anaya
- Le Silence de la forêt directed by Didier Ouénangaré and Bassek ba Kobhio
- The Sky in Her Eyes directed by Ouida Smit and Madoda Ncayiyana
- Soldiers of the Rock directed by Norman Maake
- Strange & Charmed directed by Shari Frilot
- Valley of the Innocent directed by Branwen Okpako
- Les Yeux secs directed by Narjiss Nejjar
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