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ACREDITACIÓN
READY TO JOIN US? GET ACCREDITED NOW
QAFF is not just a festival. it’s a space of connection, resistance, and celebration. Join us from within.
Be more than a guest be part of the movement.
While most of our screenings and public events are free, accreditation gives you privileged access to the full festival experience. Receive exclusive content, skip the lines, attend industry-only sessions, and enjoy special perks from our partners and sponsors.
Choose the type of accreditation that best matches your role in the audiovisual ecosystem. Benefits vary by category, so read carefully.
PUBLIC ACCREDITATION
FREE, For all curious minds, students, and culture lovers who wish to explore the diverse expressions of QAFF and immerse themselves in the celebration of African and Afro-diasporic cinema.
ACCREDITATION FOR PROFESSIONALS
FEE : $50,000 COP
For filmmakers, producers, screenwriters, critics, programmers, curators, and emerging talents—anyone actively engaged in the audiovisual world or building their career within it.
With this pass, you gain complete access to all professional and networking activities, including:
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Priority access to screenings and panels
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Entry to exclusive industry mixers, parties and after-events
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Special professional gift bag
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Festival materials and catalogues
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Discounts with our cultural and hospitality partners
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Access to the QAFF professional directory and business platform
Members of the official selection will receive this accreditation automatically at no cost.
PRESS ACCREDITATION
FREE, For journalists, media platforms, content creators and storytellers who amplify the voices of African and Afro-descendant cultures.
This pass includes access to screenings, press conferences, interview areas, and all necessary materials to cover the festival comprehensively.
Apply through our online form to be considered.
DO NOT WAIT ANY LONGER TO GET ACCREDITED