African Film Heritage Project: Since 2005/2006, the Cineteca di Bologna has played an active role in conceiving and creating the World Cinema Project, initiated within the framework of the Film Foundation, a non-profit founded by Martin Scorsese and other filmmakers to preserve the world’s film heritage. The project targets great masterpieces from countries whose structures for ensuring these films’ survival and exhibition are still relatively fragile. Over this period, the World Cinema Project has helped to restore nearly 45 films from 23 countries, with special attention given to African heritage. The African Film Heritage Project, jointly created by the FEPACI (the Pan African Federation of Filmmakers), UNESCO and the Cineteca di Bologna, aims to restore works of significance for the African heritage. These are chosen by the filmmakers, critics, documentarists, etc. who are FEPACI members. Sambizanga is one of the first films to be selected when the African Film Heritage Project was first created.