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SUMMARY:Reel Sisters Virtual Showcase 2024 - Program 1
DESCRIPTION:Reel Sisters is proud to present our selection of fine virtual films that you can enjoy from your living room or couch! Each section is $5 and no extra charge for film lovers who purchased All Access Passes! \nThe collection will be available from Oct. 5 through Oct. 31\, 2024 (11:59 pm EST)! \nInvite friends over and have a watch party! \n \nVIRTUAL PROGRAM 1 \n \nMelanie & Kyles \nProducer: Robiii World\, Tiara West\, Marlena Robinson Director: Tiara West \nWriters: Tiara West\, Ashani Roberts \nnarrative\, 7 min. \nAmidst the captivating world of poetry\, Melanie and Kyle’s love flourishes. They explore the depth of their emotions through verses that intertwine their souls\, revealing a timeless bond of passion\, trust\, and poetic beauty that transcends their mortal existence. \n \nA Dios \nProducers: Christine Rodriguez\, Jen Viens Director/Writer: Christine Rodriguez \nnarrative\, 17 min. \nA former jazz diva\, forgotten by time\, is spending the last years of her life in a seniors’ residence with an orderly as her only friend. Unfortunately\, she fails to keep her diva ways in check and risks losing the only person she cares about\, with time running out to make amends… A short film in English and Kreyol\, set in Montreal (Tio’tia:ke)\, Canada. Available with English or French subtitles. \n \nHedgehog \nExec. Producers: Rakie Ayola\, Adam Smethurst \nDirector/Writer: Adam Smethurst \nnarrative\, 17 min. \nPoised between adolescence and adulthood and living with the challenges of NF1\, Josie’s only connection with the world is a love of Shakespeare. When new girl Ash shows up at drama class\, Josie seizes the chance to change her story. \n \nBreathe \nProducers: Jamie Burton-Oare\, Shannon E Riggs \nDirector/Writer: Jamie Burton-Oare \nnarrative\, 16 min. \nFor Eric\, it is a normal day in his life/neighborhood. For the world\, it’s the day Eric faces the reality of taking his last breath.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-showcase-program-1/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Virtual Program - Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2025
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
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SUMMARY:Reel Sisters Virtual Showcase 2024 - Program 2
DESCRIPTION:Reel Sisters is proud to present our selection of fine virtual films that you can enjoy from your living room or couch! Each section is $5 and no extra charge for film lovers who purchased All Access Passes! \nThe collection will be available from Oct. 5 through Oct. 31\, 2024 (11:59 pm EST)! \n \nInvite friends over and have a watch party! \nVIRTUAL PROGRAM 2 \n \nHogtown \nProducer: Ania Jamila Director/Writer: Josiane Blanc \nnarrative\, 21 min. \nForced to leave her hometown temporarily\, Manuela finds it difficult to adapt to her new surroundings. She has only one thing on her mind: moving back to Toronto. However\, an unexpected encounter turns Manuela’s life upside down\, calling into question everything she’s known up to now. \n \nGods of the Universe \nProducers: Cathy SitaRam\, Charles Mawungwa \nDirector/Writer: Cathy SitaRam \nnarrative\, 20 min. \nAdvanced beings must train star children to guide humanity to the next stage of evolution before a catastrophic event destroys Earth\, but their methods differ and time is running out. \n \nMelikhaya \nProducers: Palesa Shangase\, Katie Taylor Directors: Liziwe Damba\, Mallory Myers \nWriter: Liziwe Damba \nnarrative\, 15 min. \nBorn into a culture that values male leadership above all\, Melikhaya finds it difficult to find her place as a strong African woman. When her brother makes choices that impact the entire community\, she is forced to make a tough decision. \n 
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-showcase-program-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Virtual Program - Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2025
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260515T000727
CREATED:20241003T191331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T191331Z
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SUMMARY:Reel Sisters Virtual Showcase 2024 - Program 3
DESCRIPTION:Reel Sisters is proud to present our selection of fine virtual films that you can enjoy from your living room or couch! Each section is $5 and no extra charge for film lovers who purchased All Access Passes! \n \nThe collection will be available from Oct. 5 through Oct. 31\, 2024 (11:59 pm EST)! \nInvite friends over and have a watch party! \nVIRTUAL PROGRAM 3 \n \nThe Narrows \nProducer/Director/Writer: Stephanie Allison Daye \ndocumentary\, 87 min. \nA harrowing account of Canada’s worst case of environmental racism- the displacement and destruction of the people of Africville. In this account\, the people of Africville tell their own stories while the producers record the fall-out from a 30 year old case that has reached the ears of not only the present Mayor but all the way up to certain VIPs of the Canadian Parliament.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-showcase-program-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Virtual Program - Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2025
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260515T000727
CREATED:20241003T192309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T192330Z
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SUMMARY:Reel Sisters Virtual Showcase 2024 - Program 4
DESCRIPTION:Reel Sisters is proud to present our selection of fine virtual films that you can enjoy from your living room or couch! Each section is $5 and no extra charge for film lovers who purchased All Access Passes! \nThe collection will be available from Oct. 5 through Oct. 31\, 2024 (11:59 pm EST)! \n \nInvite friends over and have a watch party! \nVIRTUAL PROGRAM 4 – Pregnancy & Birth \n \nYa Hanouni \nDirectors: Lyna Tadount\, Sofian Chouaib \nWriters: Lyna Tadount\, Sofian Chouaib \nnarrative\, 2:38 min. \nWhile the Mom and the Dad try to put their baby to sleep\, a competition arises between them: who will manage to get the baby to say the first word? \n \nAwait \nProducers: Raúl Abner Samrah\, Samara Pérez Santiago \nDirector/Writer: Samara Pérez Santiago \nnarrative\, 14 min. \nLili was convinced by her doctor\, boyfriend and parents to have a baby she did not plan or want. As she awaits in her birthing pool (her parent’s bathtub)\, Lili calls her loved ones and figures out that they will all be absent for absurd reasons. \n \nRenacer \nProducers: Kelsey McGee\, Bobbie Green\, Ximena Davis \nDirector/Writer: Jenniffer J Gonzalez Martinez \nnarrative\, 19 min. \nRenacer ignites a fiery exploration of women’s raw truths\, casting a spotlight on the electrifying journey of Valeria\, a Puerto Rican migrant who boldly embraces her right to choose with an abortion\, only to collide head-on with the searing stigma society thrusts upon women who dare to own their bodies.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-showcase-program-4/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Virtual Program - Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2025
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260515T000727
CREATED:20241003T210023Z
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SUMMARY:Reel Sisters Virtual Showcase 2024 - Program 5
DESCRIPTION:Reel Sisters is proud to present our selection of fine virtual films that you can enjoy from your living room or couch! Each section is $5 and no extra charge for film lovers who purchased All Access Passes! \n \nThe collection will be available from Oct. 5 through Oct. 31\, 2024 (11:59 pm EST)! \nInvite friends over and have a watch party! \nVIRTUAL PROGRAM 5 \n \nHair \nProducer: Amy E. Powell Directors: Wendy Mateo\, Lorena Diaz \nWriters: Wendy Mateo\, Lorena Diaz \ncomedy\, 6 min. \nIn Mari’s salon\, it’s just another day where they spill the tea about life. But today Christina comes in late and through her hair mishaps they rally around her when the truth is revealed. \n \nPetting Zoo \nProducer: Alexus L. Addison Director: Malcolm Lott \nWriter: Sherryle Kiser- Jackson \nnarrative\, 15 min. \nPetting Zoo is about a young African-American professional named Rochelle\, who is adjusting to her new role as Assistant Director while navigating a manager who creates a hostile work environment through micromanagement and microaggressions regarding the appearance of her natural hair. \n \nHave I Swallowed Your Dreams \nProducer/Director/Writer: Clara Chan \nnarrative\, 6 min. \nA poetic conversation between an immigrant daughter and her mother about sacrifices and dreams. \n \nDragonfly \nProducers: Julia Morizawa\, James Babbin\, Brian Sturges \nDirector/Writer: Julia Morizawa \nanimation\, 13 min. \nA young girl learns of her mother’s survival of the Tokyo Firebombing on March 9-10\, 1945 through the eyes of her brother’s spirit. \n \nKULTUR \nProducers: Yety Akinola\, Maya Gwynn\, Alia Bennett \nDirector: Asari Aibangbee Writers: Asari Aibangbee\, Natalie Miles \nnarrative\, 19 min. \nA well respected white therapist suggests a social media therapy app\, called KULTUR\, for two of her patients\, both young and Black. One Trans/non-binary\, the other Cisgender femme.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-showcase-program-5/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Virtual Program - Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2025
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260515T000727
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T212732Z
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SUMMARY:Reel Sisters Virtual Showcase 2024 - Program 6
DESCRIPTION:Reel Sisters is proud to present our selection of fine virtual films that you can enjoy from your living room or couch! Each section is $5 and no extra charge for film lovers who purchased All Access Passes! \n \nThe collection will be available from Oct. 5 through Oct. 31\, 2024 (11:59 pm EST)! \nInvite friends over and have a watch party! \nVIRTUAL PROGRAM 6 \n \n\n\nWELL \nProducers: Toni Cunningham\, Eden Sabolboro\, Paige Wood \nDirectors: Toni Cunningham\, Eden Sabolboro \nWriter: Toni Cunningham \nnarrative\, 12 min. \nWELL depicts the story of one Black American family through 50 years as they fight to stay healthy through three different crises. Through the Tuskegee Experiment\, the Flint Water Crisis\, and now Covid-19\, the family has survived amidst endless obstacles to their health. After losing a loved one to Covid-19\, they must reckon with the harm and distrust that has permeated their family for decades. \n \nFIR \nProducers: Adéla Konečná\, Barbora Smotlachová \nDirector/Writer: Xueni Yang \nnarrative\, 21 min. \nIn a suburb of Prague\, a lonely girl encounters a lost foreign young man. Despite the age difference\, she finds a missing sense of belonging through their shared doubts about home. \n \nThe Golden Boy \nProducer: Earleatha Oppon \nDirector/Writer: Elizabeth Peace \nnarrative\, 15 min. \nA family drama\, about a non-verbal autistic six-year-old boy who with the help of his older sister\, proves that his high support needs can’t stop his potential. \n \nFrom Yard – “Same School” \nProducers: Phaedra Benford\, Norman Hamilton\, Andrea Hamilton\, Patrick A. Aitcheson\, David Heron\, David Walcott \nDirector: Leland Benford \nWriters: Noel E. Dunn\, Maya Hall\, David G. Heron \nnarrative\, 11:45 min. \nA Jamaican immigrant now working in New York as a parole officer is forced to make the tough decision to take in one of his parolees despite them both growing up in the same city of Kingston. \n\n\n \nSkate \nProducer: Remi R.M Moses Director: Kasey-Anais Blondell \nWriter: Kasey-Anais Blondell \nnarrative\, 11 min. \nThea\, a lonely 19-year-old girl\, struggles to learn how to skateboard on her own. When Thea meets a welcoming community of skater girls at a house party\, she is empowered to deal with her social anxiety through skateboarding.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-showcase-program-6/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Virtual Program - Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T142500
DTSTAMP:20260515T000728
CREATED:20240925T230720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T021611Z
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SUMMARY:Oct. 19 – Section A – Surviving the System
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 19\, 2024 – Spike Lee Screening Room\, LIU \n \nSECTION A – Surviving the System – 1 pm-2:25 pm \n \nHow to Sue the Khan\nDirector: John Beder Producer: Raji Ramanathan\, Ben Crump\, Cameron S. Mitchell \ndocumentary\, 34 min. \nFrom Producer Ben Crump. America’s first hate group\, the Ku Klux Klan\, dealt out hatred and violence for over a century without penalty – until five Black women and a young Black civil rights lawyer finally forced them to pay for their crimes. The strength of these women and the groundbreaking 1982 civil case set forth by their attorney established a legal precedent that paved the road for today’s fight against organized hate. \n \nJudging Juries (Invited Film)\nProducer/Director: Abby Ginzberg \nMany criminal defendants are forced to stand trial without a true cross section of the community on a jury. In Oakland\, CA this means there are often NO Black people in the jury pool. In California\, jurors are only paid $15 per day\, making jury service financially impossible for many working and low-income members of the community. \n  \n \nResilience\nProducer/Director: Julia O’Farrow \n10 min.\, documentary \nI have an on-going project “Tee-shirt tales” which examines stories behind tee-shirt wearers and creators. On this journey I’ve met a few creators of tees\, mainly artists that create tee-shirts. The three artists featured in this documentary share the trait of overcoming obstacles in the pursuit of their dreams.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/oct-19-section-a/
LOCATION:Spike Lee Screening Room\, 1 University Plz\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Film Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T154500
DTSTAMP:20260515T000728
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SUMMARY:Oct. 19 – Section B - Sisters on Wheels
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 19\, 2024 – Spike Lee Screening Room\, LIU \n \nSECTION B – Sisters On Wheels – 2:35 pm-3:45 pm \n \nThe Solace of Sisterhood\nDirector: Geneva Peschka\, Anna Andersen \nProducers: Geneva Peschka\, Anna Andersen\, Jeremy Blum \ndocumentary\, 10 min. \nThe Solace of Sisterhood follows the Caramel Curves\, an all-Black female biker crew in New Orleans\, as they defy societal norms by embracing their multifaceted identities. This short documentary explores the lives of co-founders Shanika “Tru” Beatty and Nakosha “Coco” Curry\, uncovering their authenticity and vulnerability. The Solace of Sisterhood stands as a compelling testament to the pursuit of finding freedom through legacy and the art of riding. \n \nA Race in the Sun\nProducer/Director: K. Nicole Mills \ndocumentary\, 20 min. \nAn exploration of cycling culture through the eyes of Ayesha McGowan who rose through the ranks of the New York City underground cycling world to break barriers as the world’s first African American woman to become a professional cyclist. \n \nThe Jam\nDirector/Writer: Sasha J Manning \nProducers: Sasha J Manning\, Sass Wright \nnarrative\, 12 min. \nAt a girls’ night out roller-skating\, a young woman becomes distracted by her boyfriend’s looming presence and must decide whether to leave her abusive relationship. \n \nSunflower Girl\nDirector/Writer: Holly M. Kaplan \nProducers: Holly M. Kaplan\, Seika Paradeis \nnarrative\, 13 min. \nRosie\, a 13-year-old Chinese-American girl\, embarks on a skateboarding escapade through the streets of New York with her crush and his best friend – at the cost of abandoning her little sister and never delivering a forgotten lunchbox.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/oct-19-section-b/
LOCATION:Spike Lee Screening Room\, 1 University Plz\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Film Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T165500
DTSTAMP:20260515T000728
CREATED:20240926T223314Z
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SUMMARY:Oct. 19 - Section C - Family Friendly Shorts
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 19\, 2024 – Spike Lee Screening Room\, LIU \n \nSECTION C – Family Friendly Shorts \n \nLil’ RED is RIDING the wrong way in the HOOD!\nProducer/Director/Writer: Venus Jones \nanimated film\, 7 min. \nLil Red is Riding the Wrong Way in the Hood is a gender and Hip Hop twist on a classic cautionary tale\, and it begins when an adventurous little boy gets lost in an urban jungle and runs into a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” and a battle of wits begins. Childhood labor and public safety may sound like heavy topics\, but they’re presented in an approachable manner in this timely and important project. \n \nBrownies\nDirector/Writer: Aisha Ford \nProducers: Preston Lee\, Carole Murphy \nnarrative\, 13 min. \nSet in 1983 at camp\, Snot (12) and her all-black girl scout troop seek revenge on an all white privileged troop for calling them a racial slur. However\, things take a left turn which leads to a shocking truth. \n \nHooky\nDirector/Writer: Princess Usanga \nProducers: Sam Brave\, Timothy Mark Davis\, Brianna Dooley \nnarrative\, 8 min. \n‘Goody two shoes’ high school freshman\, Nora\, agrees to play ‘hooky’ with her rebellious friend\, Renee. Their day of skipping school in Miami in 1995 tests their friendship as they navigate through a series of back-to-back calamities. Nora’s struggle with being a second generation Haitian trying to assimilate to American culture hits new heights when she risks her grandparents catching her skipping school. \n \nButt\nProducer/Director/Writer: Lulu Chen \nnarrative\, 10 min. \nA dumb girl whose fantasy about pure emotions and love is broken by the cruel reality as she sees the changes of her beloved neighbor\, and she chooses to yield to reality\, society\, and humanity. \n  \n 
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/oct-19-section-c/
LOCATION:Spike Lee Screening Room\, 1 University Plz\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Film Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T000728
CREATED:20241003T162405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T213444Z
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SUMMARY:Oct. 19 - Section D - The Magic of Music in Film
DESCRIPTION:REEL SISTERS – Section D – The MAGIC of MUSIC IN FILM – 6:30 pm-7:30 pm \n \nExperience the Magic of Music in Film! \nPresented by Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival and the LIU Media Arts Dept.\, this special screening explores how music transforms storytelling. Enjoy a captivating lineup featuring Solo Act\, a short film by LIU Media Arts students starring Guitar Gabby of Guitar Gabby & The TxLips\, Centerplay\, an experimental work by Vie Boheme\, and an excerpt from the feature film He Looked Like a Postcard\, written by and starring jessica Care moore. Don’t miss this unique event where music and film come together for an unforgettable experience! \nPlease join us at 7:40 pm for a special screening of “He Looked Like a Postcard”! \n \nSolo Act \nProducer: Larry Banks\, Kenneth LaZebnik\, Kmur Hardeman\, Marjorie Clarke \nDirector: Hope Oliade Wilson \nWriters: Martin Majeske\, Rachel Fisher\, Sean Pollock\, Roshan Singh\, Rockella Sanon\, Sandra Donda Merino \nnarrative\, 22 min. \nPunk musician Luci flees Georgia for Brooklyn to enter a contest she may not be ready for. \n \nCENTERPLAY \nWriter: Vie Boheme \nDirectors: Vie Boheme\, Charles Fatunbi. Producer: Vie Boheme \nexperimental\, 20 min. \nCENTERPLAY is an enigmatic one-woman performance featuring vignettes that blend storytelling\, song\, dance\, and poetry. It weaves a rich emotional tapestry\, immersing viewers in the dark\, pivotal moments of questioning and growth in the lives of four Black women.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/oct-19-section-d/
LOCATION:Kumble Theater\, LIU\, 1 University Plz\, Brooklyn\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Film Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T194000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T214000
DTSTAMP:20260515T000728
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SUMMARY:Oct. 19 - Section E - He Looked Like a Postcard
DESCRIPTION:Sat.\, Oct. 19\, 2024 • 7:40 pm-9:40 pm @Kumble Theater\, LIU \nSECTION E – He Looked Like A Postcard \n \nReel Sisters is proud to present a special Brooklyn screening of He Looked Like A Postcard written by jessica care moore! \n \nHe Looked Like A Postcard \nDirector: Qasim Basir Producers: jessica Care moore\, Gingi Rochelle\, Lasana Hotep\, Samantha Basir and Eve Ensler \nWriter: jessica Care moore \nnarrative\, 96 min. \nAccomplished Poet and newly single mom\, Serendipity\, returns home to Detroit with her 10 year old son Idris to find peace and meets a popular muralist who happens to look like a postcard given to her from a close friend. A self love story about the power of using your imagination to create the life you want\, Serendipity chooses to manifest her own reality with the stroke of a pen. The film stars jessica Care moore and Tobias Truvillion in the leading roles. \nABOUT THE DIRECTOR \nQasim Basir is an American filmmaker. He wrote and directed Mooz-lum (2011) starring Danny Glover and Nia Long about an African-American Muslim family and how their lives are changed by the September 11 attacks. The film received nominations from the NAACP Image Awards and Black Reel Awards. \nBasir also wrote and directed Destined (2016) starring Cory Hardrict. Basir won Best Director at the American Black Film Festival. \nBasir’s film A Boy\, A Girl\, A Dream starring Omari Hardwick and Meagan Good was selected for the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. \nDirector Statement \nWhen I read this script from award winning poet Jessica Care moore\, I knew I wanted to direct it. This is definitely her story\, and it’s one we hope many artists and women will be inspired by. We both have a deep love for the City of Detroit and making this film happen during the pandemic here was an inspirational labor of love.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/oct-19-section-e/
LOCATION:Kumble Theater\, LIU\, 1 University Plz\, Brooklyn\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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