Pan African Film Festival 2026

I AM BECAUSE WE ARE (Short Film Program)

Directed by Various

1h 52min, DCP

Pan African Film Festival 2026

AFS Cinema

6406 N I-35 Suite 3100 Austin, TX, 78752

Showtime

Sat, Aug 1

Pricing

$14 evening / $11.50 matinee (available M-F for shows before 5 PM)

$4 discounts for AFS MAKE & WATCH members. Free for LOVE & Impact Circle members.

Discounts for AISD educators and local high school & college students are available at the box office with a valid school ID.

Accessibility

See more about the venue’s accessibility here.

A bold compilation of seven Pan-African narrative journeys of self-determination. Rooted in the intertwined principles of the African philosophy of Ubuntu: interconnectedness, compassion & empathy, respect & dignity, communal responsibility & solidarity, this mix of sci-fi, action/adventure, comedy, drama, psychological thriller, and animation, including LGBTQ+, mental health, and environmental-related issues, examines the resilience of Black bodies manifesting joy and sustainability while navigating grief, self-identity, and trauma. Q&A to follow with attending filmmakers.*

THE LINE UP (listed in screening order):

Legally Black*, dir. Abai Peace

US, 14m (Web Series, Episodes 1 & 2)
After her father’s death, fashion consultant Jade Black spirals into alcoholism. As her life unravels, she must choose whether to keep spiraling or reclaim her spark with humor and resilience.
Awards: Programmers Award Short Narrative – Pan African Film Festival, 2026
TRAILER

Time Setters*, dir. Oliver Mack Calhoun

US, 26m (Pilot)
A grief-stricken inventor (Fury) and a hardened ex-Marine (Vengeance) secretly lead the Time Setters, a covert group that alters history to save lives stolen by racial violence. When idealistic historian Marvin (Justice) joins their cause, he’s thrust into his first mission: traveling to 1955 Mississippi to save Emmett Till. Due to time travel not being an exact science, they run into obstacles and race against time to accomplish their mission for their version of social justice. Texas Premiere.
TRAILER

TWO BLACK BOYS IN PARADISE, dir. Baz Sells

UK, 9m (Animation)
Edan (19) and Dula (18) navigate love, identity, and self-acceptance on a journey about coming into oneself and out to the world. Confronting fear, shame, and societal expectations, the boys rediscover a sense of belonging in their own paradise, in this celebration of queer love, vulnerability, and the power of embracing who you are. Texas Premiere. 
Awards: British Animated Short – BAFTA, 2026; Best Animated Short – Pan African Film Festival, 2026
TRAILER

THE INCONVENIENCE STORE, dir. Ifeanyi Ezieme

US, 12m
At a remote gas station in Nowheresville, California, shopkeeper Hiro, stranded traveler Tonya and gruff trucker Ron collide in a heated altercation. When an emergency broadcast warns of extraterrestrial craft overhead—and a bleeding stranger stumbles in from the street—the group must decide whether to trust the approaching beings or prepare for a fight that could alter the fate of the universe. Texas Premiere.
Producer:
 Fabiola Rodriguez; Executive Producers: Issa Rae, Deniese Davis, Talitha Watkins, Jamari Perry, Danielle Robinson; Colour Creative
TRAILER

COMPLICATED GRIEF, dir. Julius Amedume

Ghana, Switzerland UK, 26m 
A mysterious gift from beyond crosses continents to a secluded chalet, where the fate of a couple unfolds in an unexpected and unsettling way. Regional Premiere.
Awards: Ja’Net DuBois Founders Award Short Narrative – Pan African Film Festival, 2026

SPILLED MILK, dir. Jared Leaf

US, 13m 
What happened to all those dads that went to the store to get milk and never came home? A father’s late-night trip to the store leads him into an encounter with a mysterious Milk Man, and things quickly go sour. Texas Premiere.
Awards: Audience Award Short Narrative – Pan African Film Festival, 2026
Cast: J Alphonse Nicholson, Jerry O’Connell, Brandon Perea, Rodney Van Johnson, Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi
Executive Producers: (MonkeyPaw) Jordan Peele, Win Rosenfeld, Dana Gills, Keisha Senter, Kesila Childers
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THE BLACK BART OF TACO KING # 17*, dir. Rickey Larke

US, 12m
A suave larcenist searches for a new partner at a dive bar and finds the perfect Bonnie to his Clyde. He takes her to dinner to put her to the test, yet she has all the answers … and more. Texas Premiere.
Awards: Best Narrative Short Film – Pan African Film Festival, 2026
TRAILER

PAN AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL PASSES

Purchase a PAFF pass for tickets to all six PAFF screenings, taking place Thursday, July 30–Saturday, August 1, and receive 25% off the full ticket purchase price. AFS Members receive additional discounts on passes and individual tickets. The PAFF pass includes one ticket to each film screening and the opening-night reception.

This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music and Entertainment.This project is supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts.

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