LAKE INTERNATIONAL PANAFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL

NAIROBI, Kenya
Tier CUnder Review
45
Legitimacy Score

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

Legitimacy Analysis

Positive Indicators (+10 pts)

  • 7 years of verifiable history

Red Flags (-15 pts)

  • No physical screenings
  • Trust status under active review

Festival Details

Founded

2019

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Legitimacy Score45/100
TierTier C
Reviews0
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