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Wednesday, May 2, 2018
7 PM (95 mins)
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BAMPFA
Africa and the Diaspora: Short Films
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In Person
Tonight’s program mingles short African fiction films with documentary essays from the diaspora. Rich with the sights of Dakar, Marabout trails a police detective investigating street children, while in Senegal’s north two young cinephiles try to get into their local cinema in Samedi Cinema. In Twaaga, two brothers find that comic-book fantasies have real-life equivalents in revolution-torn 1987 Burkina Faso. Using one family’s poetic recollections, noted photojournalist Carlos Javier Ortiz crafts a moving testament to the travels and travails of the Great Migration in A Thousand Midnights, while his We All We Got shows that black history—and the fight for change—is never in the past; it is now. Jojolo, an archival rediscovery from 1966, lyrically portrays a Haitian woman’s shift from Paris’s Right Bank to its Left.
Films in this Screening
Jojolo
Lebert Bethune, Jamaica, United States, 1966
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- B&W
- Digital
- 12 mins
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- Lebert Bethune
A Thousand Midnights
Carlos Javier Ortiz, United States, 2015
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- B&W
- Digital
- 12 mins
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- Carlos Javier Ortiz
We All We Got
Carlos Javier Ortiz, United States, 2016
FILM DETAILS
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- B&W
- Digital
- 9 mins
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- Carlos Javier Ortiz
Marabout
Alassane Sy, Senegal, 2016
FILM DETAILS
Language
- French
- with English subtitles
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- Color
- Digital
- 18 mins
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- African Film Festival National Traveling Series
Samedi Cinema
Mamadou Dia, Senegal, 2016
FILM DETAILS
Language
- Fulaani
- Wolof
- French
- with English subtitles
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- Color
- Digital
- 11 mins
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- African Film Festival National Traveling Series
Twaaga
Cedric Ido, Burkina Faso, 2013
FILM DETAILS
Language
- French
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 30 mins
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- African Film Festival National Traveling Series