The Cinémathèque Afrique - Institut français
Charged with preserving and disseminating African film heritage, the Institut français holds one of the largest collections of African films from the 1960s to the present day.
Created in 1961 by the Ministry of Cooperation, the Cinémathèque Afrique contributes to the preservation, restoration, digitization, promotion and dissemination of African cinema worldwide. It provides researchers and programmers with a catalogue of over 1,700 titles, including over 600 royalty-free titles for non-commercial distribution.