The International Images Film Festival for Women (IIFF) is an annual international film festival established in 2002 in Harare in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwean author and filmmaker Tsitsi Dangarembga established IIFF to celebrate the achievements of women filmmakers, as well as alter the representation of women on film.
[1] The festival is run by Dangarembga and the Women Filmmakers of Zimbabwe, and is now held yearly in November, screening films in Harare, Bulawayo and Chimanimani.
[3] The theme of the 17th IIFF, held at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in August 2018, was 'Reach Out'.
Other films screened were Mukanya, A Female Chief, Under Pressure, Somebody Clap For Me and The Sound of Silence.