The 10th annual Carlow African Film Festival is on this weekend.
It’s celebrating the cultural links between Ireland and Africa.
It opened last night at Visual at the GB Shaw theatre and showed it’s first movie – a South African film called Paradise Stop.
Today there’s a kids movie called Khumba about a zebra’s quest to find where they got their stripes, and a red carpet event for Nigerian film Knocking on Heavens Door.
It finishes on Sunday with an Aiden Gillan flick and one of the organisers, Ade Oke, says it sums up the ethos of the Festival.