African Immigration & Integration in Europe – Summer Access Sale ($495)

African Immigration & Integration in Europe – Summer Access Sale ($495)

Regular price $995.00 Sale price $495.00
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🎓 Summer Access Sale

Save 50% through August 31, 2026.

This Digital Educational Collection is available for $495 (regular institutional price $995). If your institution is experiencing exceptional budget limitations, please contact info@africanfilm.com to discuss additional pricing options.

African Immigration and Integration in Europe

Designed to support teaching in African Studies, Migration Studies, European Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Human Rights, Cultural Studies, Film and Media Studies, and related disciplines, African Immigration and Integration in Europe offers a focused entry point into the realities of African immigration and integration in contemporary Eastern and Western Europe. These award-winning narratives explore migration, work, identity, and citizenship, illustrating how African immigrants navigate belonging, cultural adaptation, and survival in Hungary, Serbia, and France.

The collection includes:
As Far as I Can Walk 
Tazzeka
The Citizen

As Far as I Can Walk follows Siisi and Ababuo, a Ghanaian couple living as refugees in Belgrade after leaving Ghana in search of a better life in Europe. As Siisi struggles to integrate into Serbian society while searching for his missing wife, the film raises important questions about migration, displacement, identity, and belonging in contemporary Europe.

Tazzeka centers on Elias, a young Moroccan man inspired to leave his village for Paris after meeting a French chef and a young woman named Salma. In France, Elias confronts the realities of undocumented life, unstable work, and cultural adaptation while striving to preserve his passion for cooking and his connection to home.

The Citizen tells the story of Wilson, a refugee from Guinea-Bissau living in Budapest as he attempts to obtain Hungarian citizenship. Through his relationships, work, and encounters with bureaucracy and prejudice, the film examines the emotional and political complexities of integration, citizenship, and acceptance in modern Europe.

Together, African Immigration and Integration in Europe provides a compelling framework for understanding the human experiences and structural challenges that shape migration and integration in contemporary Europe. The collection encourages critical discussion of migration, race, citizenship, labor, identity, belonging, and the evolving multicultural landscape of European societies.

Purchase includes perpetual institutional streaming access with Public Performance Rights (PPR) to all three films.