The 2006 Harlem Film Festival
Curated by Michelle Materre and produced by Neyda Luz Martinez
ADH’s Harlem Film Festival kicks off Women’s History Month with an exceptional season of features, new works-in-progress, and probing stories that resonate with our community. We again team up with New York Women in Film and Television for a tribute to Julie Dash, who will join us for a screening of her seminal work, Daughters of the Dust and a discussion with cultural critic Thulani Davis. Don’t miss two premieres: B.L.A.C.K. – An Aboriginal Song of Hip-Hop by Grant Leigh Sanders and; Music is My Life, Politics My Mistress: The Story of Oscar Brown, Jr. by donnie l. betts, introduced by special guest filmmaker John Sayles. From Cameroon, we welcome Justices Ngassa and Ntuba, the subjects of Sisters in Law. Insightful dialogues with filmmakers follow each program, including Telemundo anchor Odalys Molina for Girls Night Out.
EVENT DATES:
2006 HARLEM FILM FESTIVAL
Friday - Sunday, March 3-5, 2006
Call Aaron Davis Hall for tickets @
212 650 7100
TICKETS:
Single tickets per program $10;
Students 12 and under $5;
ADH & NYWIFT members $8.50;
Saturday Pass $28; Sunday Pass $15;
Weekend pass $49
| Starts | 03/03/2006 |
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| Issues | Criminal Justice, Economic Justice, Gender/Women, Human Rights, Media, Racial Justice, Fair Representation, African-American |
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Posted on March 3, 2006 in Film / Screening by Anayansi
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