The Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival (ENIFF) is an annual international film festival that was launched in Enugu State, Nigeria in 2020. The film festival was founded by Ujuaku Akukwe and Chris Odili.
The film festival has attracted over 4000 submissions from filmmakers from all over the globe. The Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival since inception, has collaborated with The Film Lab Africa, European Union, United States Mission, Afia TV and Viva Cinema.
In 2020, a filmmaker, Ujuaku Akukwe and Chris Odili founded the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival in Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria. As of 2025, the festival has been held for five consecutive years since its maiden edition. Nigerian radio host, actor, and filmmaker Lorenzo Menakaya has been the Festival Manager of ENIFF since 2020.
The festival premiered with award categories for Best Animation, Best Documentary Feature, Best Narrative Short, Best Nigerian Film, Best Narrative Feature, Best Female Performance, Best Male Performance, Best Director, Best Film and Special Jury Prize.
Despite being planned as an in-person event, the maiden edition of the festival resorted to a virtual event due to the COVID-19 restrictions on public gathering. Forty films were screened at the maiden edition, including the 91st Academy Awards Best Live Action Short Film winner, Skin.
The second edition of the festival was held in 2021, showcasing 50 films from 15 countries from across the world. The 2022 edition of ENIFF opened with Black Mail, a film by the Nollywood filmmaker, Obi Emelonye.
In 2023, the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival marked its fourth edition, opening with the Oscar-nominated Mami Wata by Nigerian filmmaker C.J Obasi, and showcasing 35 other films from 20 countries across the globe. The edition, themed "Reshaping the South East Creative Economy" was attended by the Consulate General of the United States in Nigeria. The sessions at the 2023 festival were facilitated by some industry executives like Femi Odugbemi, Ego Boyo, Emeka Mba, Jahman Anikulapo, Frank Nweke Jnr, Chiege Alisigwe, and Ujuaku Akukwe.
The 2024 edition of the festival was the fifth iteration of it, which screened The Man Died, a film inspired by Wole Soyinka's memoir, The Man Died. The 2024 festival featured a new category, the Best Film Shot in the Southeast award, as well as a special partnership with the European Union to promote short films and documentaries.
To build on the success of the Storytelling With AI workshop at the 2024 festival, the 2025 ENIFF promises a new award category dedicated to AI-generated films.
The maiden edition of the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival was held online, from Wednesday, 4 November to Saturday, 7 November 2020, in Enugu State, Nigeria.
The second edition of the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival was held in-person, from Wednesday, 3 November to Saturday, 6 November 2021, in Enugu State, Nigeria, featuring winners like Ultimate Ink, a Moroccan movie and Yahoo+, a Nigerian movie.
The 2024 edition of the Easter Nigeria International Film Festival was held in-person, from Tuesday, 29 November to Friday, 2 December 2022, in Enugu State, Nigeria.
The fourth iteration of the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival was held in Enugu State, Nigeria, from Tuesday, 21 November to Saturday, 25 November 2023.
The 2024 edition and the 5th iteration of the Eastern Nigeria International Film Festival was held in Enugu State, Nigeria, from Wednesday, 27 November to Saturday, 30 November 2024.