Wednesday, October 5, 2016

INFO ON BLACK FILMS

INFO VIA MAMA JAZZ

To: Elaine Crovitz, Ph.D.
Subject: Fall 2016 Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film
 
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The Stone Center for Black Culture and History at UNC Chapel Hill presents:
 Fall 2016 Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film
 October 11-October 15, 2016
 
Stolen Moments…Imagining the Black Subject www.stonecenter.unc.edu/filmfest2016

Join us on Tuesday, October 11 through Saturday, October 15 for the Stone Center’s annual Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent film. This year’s theme is Stolen Moments…Imagining the Black Subject, with films from across the diaspora including the US, Niger, Haiti, Jamaica, Brazil, Trinidad &Tobago, France, Angola, and Cuba.

Help us pick our film festival winners!  Prizes will be awarded for 1st Place (Jury Award), 2nd place, and Audience Choice.

All screenings are FREE and OPEN to the public and will take place at the Stone Center (150 South Road, Chapel Hill, UNC Campus).

For screening times and film descriptions, please visit the Stone Center website:www.stonecenter.unc.edu/filmfest2016 or call 919-962-9001.

October 11 (7pm-10pm): Across the Tracks, The Youth, Lost Boy, Nan Lakou Karnival, About That, Vole Vole Tristesse, In a Perfect World, Invisible Heroes

October 12 (7pm-10pm): Dirt, The Send-off, 1440 and Counting, Macarrao, Cuckold, Dirt and Deeds in Mississippi

October 13 (7pm-10pm): El Camino, Agents of Change, Jungle, Akounak Teladat Ta Tazoughai, Born with it, Maman(s), By Blood

October 14 (7pm-10pm): Purgatorio, David Reverie, Black Code, Of Slaves and Saints, Independencia, PAN! Our Music Odyssey

October 15 (10am-10pm): Re-screening Oct 11- Oct 14 Schedule
 

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