Film stars to win cars as Mashariki African Film Festival returns with a new look #rwanda #RwOT

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Scheduled for 22â€"29 November 2025 in Kigali, the festival is also expanding beyond the capital, with activities lined up in different provinces. More than 160 nominees are in the running across 23 categories, selected through the Iziwacu Cinema programme.

Festival CEO and founder Trésor Senga said the changes were designed to push the event to new heights and give more value to the individuals behind Rwanda's fast-growing film industry.

Alongside the new car prizes for the People's Choice categories, the festival has introduced a slot for film technicians, shining a spotlight on often-overlooked creatives. Winners in most categories will be picked by a jury, but fans will have their say through online voting, which opens on Monday, September 15. Voters will even get 20% of their money back for each vote cast.

Among the actors vying for Best Actor (People's Choice) are familiar names such as Mugisha Emmanuel, a.k.a. Kibonge (Deceiver), Benimana Ramadhan, better known as Bamenya (Bamenya Series), and Niyitegeka Gratien, popularly known as Papa Sava. On the actresses' side, contenders include Mumararungu Joyeuse (Micky in Igihome), Dusenge Clenia (Madedeli in Papa Sava), and Irakoze Ariane Vanessa, who fans know as Kate/Maya in Hurts Harder.

The week-long event will also feature Mashariki Market, a three-day industry forum expected to draw more than 500 film representatives from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and across Africa. For local creatives, it's a chance to plug into international networks through platforms like Mashariki Residence and Mashariki Academy.

But the festival isn't just about red carpets and awards. This year, film stars will tour five districts across Rwanda to connect with audiences, showcase their work, and take part in community service.

With bigger prizes, fresh categories, and wider reach, Mashariki African Film Festival 2025 promises to be its most exciting edition yet.

Key figures from the film industry recently met with the organisers of the festival.
Trésor Senga, CEO and co-founder of the Mashariki African Film Festival, met with various film industry stakeholders to discuss the festival's new journey this year.
Festival CEO and founder Trésor Senga said the changes were designed to push the event to new heights and give more value to the people behind Rwanda's fast-growing film industry.

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