Film Festival


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From a whisper

 
Friday, March 26th 2010
From A Whisper by Wanuri Kahiu
Kenya, 2008
Abu (Ken Ambani) is a quiet and hardworking intelligence officer who keeps to himself. When he meets Tamani (Corrine Onyango), a young, rebellious artist in search of her mother… read more

Anomaly

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Anomaly by Jessica Chen Drammeh
USA, 2009
“What are you? “Where are you from?” Imagine being asked these questions all of your life by complete strangers and friends alike. This is the experience of many people of mixed race heritage living in America…. read more

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Mother Daughter by Michael Cain
USA, 2009
Claudine and Raven Payton, a mother and daughter, are having relationship problems due to the daughter (Raven) dating outside of her race …. read more

Nappy Heads

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Nappy Heads by Sabrina Moella
Canada, 2007
A short tribute to the glorious afro…. read more

Goge Africa

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Goge Africa: Aso ebi by Nneka and Isaac Moses
Nigeria, 2009
A TV magazine program that documemts the culture of African life …. read more

carry me home

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Carry Me Home by Channing Godfrey Peoples
USA, 2008
For over two centuries, African-American funeral homes have passed down an untold, elaborate tradition of burying the dead in grand flair. Carry Me Home, a short documentary, witnesses this tradition …. read more

film pix coming soon!

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
BFF by Rosalyn Coleman Williams
USA, 2009
Two best friend run into each other on the street. …. read more

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Veiled Voices by Brigid Maher
Egypt/Lebanon/Syria, 2009
Women across the Arab world are redefining their role as leaders in Islam. Veiled Voices shows the world of Muslim women religious leaders through the eyes of three women in Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. . …. read more

too late

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Too Young! Too Far! Too Late!
Nigeria, 2009
Three Short films about maternal mortality in Nigeria read more


 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Premature by Rashaad Ernesto Green
USA, 2008
(viewer discretion advised)
Tisha, a streetwise teenager from the Bronx discovers she is pregnant and …. read more


 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Making History by Karen D. McKinnon and Caecilia Tripp
UK, 2008
Édouard Glissant is widely acknowledged as one of the most important Caribbean writers of the past half-century.
In 2002 Linton Kwesi Johnson became the only second living poet…. read more


 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Inside the Digital Image Moving Salon by HaJ
USA, 2010
Inside the Digital Image Moving Salon takes us on the journey of one of the first African American women filmmakers and animators of our time, Ayoka Chenzira, as she creates an outlet for a new generation of young women …. read more

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Siri Oko Fo (Mending Fences) by Heather Murphy
USA, 2008
When Essien Henshaw’s sister Eme makes a surprise visit from Nigeria to his home in Harlem, …. read more

itsnevertoolate

 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
It’s Never Too Late by Dee Robinson
USA, 2010
When a grandmother discovers treachery in the family, she is forced to make the decision ….. read more


 
Saturday, March 27th 2010
Adera by Nega Tariku
South Africa, 2008
Adera is a heart wrenching story about an Ethiopian refugee’s struggle to survive in the city of Johannesburg. Life in South Africa is dangerous and earning money is difficult. She quickly…. read more

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