LAKE INTERNATIONAL PANAFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL
Emerging or unverified festival
The Lake International PanAfrican Film Festival (LIPFF), founded in 2016 by Legacy Arts and Film Lab, is a Nairobi-based festival that is especially notable for championing films in African languages. It showcases African-made features, shorts, documentaries, animation, and student films, and is significant for creating a platform for cultural exchange, networking, and the visibility of African-language storytelling in the wider festival circuit.
Last updated Aug 16, 2026
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Positive Indicators (+10 pts)
- 7 years of verifiable history
Red Flags (-15 pts)
- No physical screenings
- Trust status under active review
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