Rapport Festival

Rapport Festival African Diaspora multi-disciplinary Arts Festival, currently based in BRIXTON

Rapport Festival is and African Diaspora festival that was created to redefine the artistic and cultural landscape of the UK. By placing the spotlight on work created by African Diaspora practitioners and artists from multiple genres and art disciplines, the festival offers a unique platform that celebrates and elevates African Diaspora artistic expression from across the international diaspora. T

he festival embraces: visual artists, musicians, dancers, DJs, spoken word & live performance artists, filmmakers, theatre makers, innovative creatives, agitators and all round movers & shakers.

πŸ“Έ Photos by . Thank you for capturing these moments.One month ago: Day 3. Closing the weekend with conversations on ment...
29/04/2026

πŸ“Έ Photos by . Thank you for capturing these moments.

One month ago: Day 3. Closing the weekend with conversations on mental health, Blackness, and the politics of losing control - followed by an all-women panel on craft and perspective. Thank you to every panelist who shared their time and insight. Until next time. πŸ€ŸπŸΎπŸ«°πŸΎπŸ–€

πŸ“Έ Photography by . Thank you for capturing these moments.One month ago: Day 2. More stories, more perspectives. Two pane...
28/04/2026

πŸ“Έ Photography by . Thank you for capturing these moments.

One month ago: Day 2. More stories, more perspectives. Two panels, one day - from diaspora conversations to a cast and creator Q&A. This is what we built this festival for.

πŸ“Έ Photography by . Thank you for capturing these moments.One month ago today: Day 1. Opening night panels, powerful conv...
27/04/2026

πŸ“Έ Photography by . Thank you for capturing these moments.

One month ago today: Day 1. Opening night panels, powerful conversations, and the start of an incredible weekend. Grateful to every filmmaker who shared their work and their voice.

29/03/2026

One DJ. One dream. The last film of the festival.

Dee is a grassroots London DJ juggling a cleaning job, caring for her Grandma, and fighting for her place behind the decks.

reload closes the UK Finale at Rapport Festival of Film. Last day. Don't miss it.

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Swordplay Volume 1 has SOLD OUT!Follow  & .productions1 on socials for future screenings.
28/03/2026

Swordplay Volume 1 has SOLD OUT!

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28/03/2026

Swim Sistas flows across generations β€” from a young girl diving into joy, to Great Britain’s first and only Black female Olympic swimmer, to a woman learning to swim at 54, defying a legacy of inherited fear.

Narrated by Naomie Harris (Moonlight). A stunning exploration of water, sisterhood, and the enduring strength of Black women.

Screening Saturday 28 March at Rapport Festival of Film.

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27/03/2026

Tonight. A filmmaker's from Chicago lands in Brixton.

'a film called black: King's Speech' asks what Blackness means, who gets to define it, and what it means to be a king.

Cam Be flew in from Chicago to be here for opening night. After the screening, join us for a Q&A with Cam, alongside filmmakers Kwesi Awotwi (A Passion's Night Bloom) and Farrel Ewanena (Say It).

Random Shorts. 9 films. Opening night. Brixton Ritzy. 7:30pm.

Come through. 🎬

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26/03/2026

1 day to go!

After months of planning, 34 films from across the African diaspora, and a community of storytellers, we finally open the doors tomorrow.

Brixton's Ritzy Picturehouse is ready. We ready! The filmmakers are ready. We hope you are too.

See you there.

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Address

International House, Canterbury Crescent
London
SW97QD

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm

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