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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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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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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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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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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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T221500
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SUMMARY:Oct. 10 - Section B - One Town At A Time
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 10\, 2024\, Columbia University Miller Theater \nIn celebration of Reel Sisters 27th Anniversary Season\, we present an afternoon of films by women of color from across the globe. \n \nSECTION B – One Town At A Time – 8:15 pm-10:15 pm \nOne Town At A Time\nProducer/Director/Writer: Roxana Walker-Canton \ndocumentary\, 65 min. \nOne Town At A Time is a documentary for our time. In an era of political unrest and economic insecurity\, Americans question American cultural and socio-political identity. Filmmaker Roxana Walker-Canton connects present political and economic struggles to a long history of African American protest against racial discrimination and disenfranchisement. One Town At A Time uses one small New England town’s struggles to change local politics to show the power of local organizing and the power of the ballot. If you want change in your community\, you have to have a stake in the game.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/oct-10-section-b/
LOCATION:Columbia University\, Miller Theatre\, 2960 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, 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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T220000
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20240925T220418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T224144Z
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SUMMARY:Harlem Kick Off 2024 – Miller Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Reel Sisters & While We Are Still Here Celebrates The Power of Love & Community\nEvening Highlights Include Harlem Fragments\, The Dancing Teacher\, Superman Doesn’t Steal & It Was All A Dream! \nOn Thurs.\, Oct. 10\, 2024 at 6:30 pm\, While We Are Still Here & Reel Sisters will officially kick off our A State of Grace season in Harlem with a fine selection of shorts culminating in the feature presentation of dream hampton’s It Was All A Dream\, an archival documentary featuring legendary rap artists The Notorious BIG\, Snoop\, Mobb Dee and Method Man from Wu-Tang. Tickets are only $5 for our community Harlem kick off! \n \nReel Sisters Showcase 2024 – Section A \n \nThe Dancing Teacher\nProducer: Rui Dong-Scott Director/Writer: YuHan Tsai \nnarrative\, 12 min. \nBallet student Nana discovers that her teacher\, Julia\, an Asian dancer is facing financial struggles that jeopardize her teaching. Nana’s admiration of Julia is tested when she witnesses Julia stealing from other students during the break. Nana decides to hold on to her secret\, using it to manipulate Julia into giving her solo lessons. \n \nKurta Pants\nDirector/Writer: Chhaya Shirish Nene Producers: Chhaya Nene\, Linda Palmer\, Deon van Rooyen and Andrew Onochie. \ncomedy\, 5 min. \nA girl is bringing her boyfriend home for dinner. But will her family accept him for all of who he is? In this fast paced comedy\, two people from two different backgrounds test their relationship like it’s never been tested before. \n \nSuperman Doesn’t Steal\nDirector/Writer: Tamika Lamison Producers: Chris Beal\, Dominique DeLeon\, Carol Shine\, Ben Ephraim \nnarrative\, 19 min. \nBased on true events\, Superman Doesn’t Steal is a coming of age story\, set during the 1970’s Atlanta child murders- as seen through the eyes of 9 year old Harriet & her brother\, who are fascinated with superheroes. However\, when they experience a troubling series of events- the impact on their family leaves emotional scars and causes them both to grow up fast as they redefine their definitions of heroes\, villains and yes- even Superman. \n \nHarlem Fragments\nDirector: Cameron Tyler Carr Producers: Flor Tejada\, Collin Meath\, Ben Thompson\, Salma Qarnain \nWriters: Wes Andre Goodrich\, Danielle Therese Dougé \nnarrative\, 17 min. \nAn Afro-futurist scrapbook storytelling of a Harlem Black family’s beautiful destruction during the 2008 recession. A natural disaster so mesmerizing you can’t look away from the tragedy. Based on true events. \n \nOren’s Way\nDirector: Keika Lee Producer: Eun Bi Chang \nWriter: Anna Thorup \nanimation\, 17 min. \nA clever princess must capture a magical Golden Fox in order to save her kingdom from eternal sadness but on her journey\, she conquers obstacles – the last of which reveals a hidden truth about herself. \n \nTwo of Diamonds\nDirector: Katrina Montgomery Producer: Clairesa Clay \nWriters: Katrina Montgomery\, Sonya Davis \n“Two of Diamonds” revolves around El\, a woman coping with the recent loss of her mother. \nAbout the Presenters\nWhile We Are Still Here is a 501(c)(3) organization that includes long-term residents of 409 and 555 Edgecombe Avenue—the average number of years of residence is thirty. Non-resident members are interested in helping to preserve the grand history of these important sites. \nWhen we began\, in 2015\, our work was\, chiefly\, focused on 409 and 555 Edgecombe Avenue\, but\, over time\, due to the input of our neighbors\, we broadened the scope to include Harlem\, in general. And in including more of Harlem\, we seek to expand the panorama of its historical narrative\, because the lens continues to be tightly focused on the Renaissance of the 1920s; the ravages of 1960s/70s-era drug addiction and dealing (and later\, the crack epidemic); the crime and poverty; and now gentrification—but Harlem\, in reality\, is so much more than all of these things. \nVisit: www.whilewearestillhere.org \nAfrican Voices Communications\, Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization devoted to presenting art\, literature\, and films by artists of color. African Voices publishes a literary magazine and presents literary readings\, art exhibitions\, and artistic workshops throughout NYC. Visit: www.africanvoices.com. \nThe organization sponsors Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival & Lecture Series\, the first Oscar-qualifying film festival in the nation devoted to women of color. Visit: www.reelsisters.org.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/harlem-kick-off-2024/
LOCATION:Columbia University\, Miller Theatre\, 2960 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Film Screenings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20241003T210023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T210105Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20241003T191331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T191331Z
UID:4625-1728086400-1730419199@reelsisters.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20241003T190157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T215216Z
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20241003T184051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T212935Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240517T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240517T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20240428T034203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T034203Z
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SUMMARY:Reel Sisters Celebrates Women In Hip Hop
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn Fri.\, May 17\, 2024 at 5:30 pm\, join Reel Sisters for an evening of readings\, and screening of Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip Hop (Netflix Docuseries\, Ep. 4) and Black Love Manifesto written and directed by Liza Jessie Peterson. CR Capers\, founder of the Hip Hop Film Festival\, will lead a talk on women’s contributions to Hip Hop music with Crystal Whaley\, co-executive producer of episode 4 of Ladies First\, DJ Franchella\, Liza Jessie Peterson\, director/writer of Black Love Manifesto\, and Evangeline Lawson\, photographer and front cover artist of African Voices’ Hip Hop @50th Issue. The event will be held at Riverside Theatre\, 91 Claremont Ave. in Harlem.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/reel-sisters-celebrates-women-in-hip-hop/
LOCATION:Riverside Theater\, 91 Claremont Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231023T034914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T034915Z
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SUMMARY:Section D
DESCRIPTION:In remembrance of our beloved friend and mentor Pearl Bowser\, we will offer a special dedication and screening of Midnight Ramble and chat about her impact on our professional and personal lives. Film historian\, curator\, author and archivist\, Pearl’s love for preserving the history of  independent Black filmmaking and uncovering Oscar Micheaux’s legacy is unparalleled. Pearl’s Archives are at the Smithsonian National Museum of History and Culture. \nOur dedication to Pearl will wrap up Reel Sisters season on Sunday\, Oct. 29 at 6 pm. The screening and chat will be held at Maysles Documentary Center\, 343 Lenox Ave. Please RSVP as space is limited. \nMidnight Ramble\nDirectors: Pearl Bowser and Bestor Cram\nWriter: Clyde Taylor \nDocumentary\, 60 min. \nA documentary about the history of African American race films during the Golden age of Hollywood. Featured artists include Toni Cade Bambara\, Robert Hall and Elton Fax. \nAbout Pearl \nFilmmaker\, scholar\, preservationist\, and collector Pearl Bowser was among the earliest proponents of reviving critical interest in the “race movies” of Oscar Micheaux and other early African American filmmakers\, linking them to more contemporary work. This unique compilation inspired by Bowser’s collection (donated to the Smithsonian in 2012) includes short films by Julie Dash (Illusions)\, John W. Fletcher Jr. & Hortense “Tee” Beveridge (The Hands of Inge)\, Cheryl Dunye (She Don’t Fade\, Untitled Portrait)\, Harry Gant (By Right of Birth (fragments)\, American Negro Theater (A People’s Playhouse)\, Charles Hobson (Soul Food for Christmas from Like It Is (outtakes))\, and Bowser herself (The Guest). \nInformation courtesy of Film Forum and National Museum of African American History and Culture.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-d-2/
LOCATION:Maysles Documentary Center\, 343 Lenox Ave.\, Malcolm X Blvd.\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 28 & 29, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231029T162000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231029T175500
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231023T034115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T035653Z
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SUMMARY:Section C
DESCRIPTION:Reunion\nDirectors/Writers: Timothy S Naylor\, Zainab Jah\nProducers: Djaka Souaré\, Timothy S Naylor\, Zainab Jah \nNarrative\, 15 min. \nIsata\, a West African immigrant living in the Bronx\, while watching a morning talk show recognizes the guest\, bestselling author\, Mamadou Kargbo. He triggers in her deep memories of surviving a civil war. She wonders\, was he once the child soldier who destroyed her family? Setting out to find him\, if she is right – will she seek vengeance or grant forgiveness? \n  \nIncomplete\nDirector/Writer: Zoey Martinson\nProducer: Korey Jackson\, Anne Troupe \nNarrative\, 10 min. \nEvan is on house arrest in a haunted house. Or so he thinks?  Evan’s sister went out of her way to rent him a house off the DOC database\, in a boughie-ass suburban neighborhood so he could serve the remainder of his sentence in the Jail Diversion Program on house arrest. When his breathalyzer Machine starts to act strange\, the Polaroid pictures it routinely prints suggest that Evan is not alone. A faceless figure is also occupying this suburban home. Evan must make a decision to either stay and face his fears or end up serving his remaining time in Jail. \n  \nGhosted\nWriter: Charles Lane\, Eric Ables\, Marquette Jones\, Ariel Davis\nDirected by: Marquette Kayleen Jones\nProducer: Marquette Jones\, Bailey Smith\, Safiya Songhai\, Marques Koranteng \nDuration: 9:40 min. \nIt’s always hard to get your crush to notice you… especially when they have a thing for the un-dead. \n \nDistance\nDirector/Writer: Jung-Hsin Hu \nAnimation\, 4 min. \nCategory: Animation\, Short\, Student \n Distance portrays our shared memories – social distancing. It reveals what medical staff undertook during the early Covid-19 time\, and how they sacrificed their family time for a better world. \n  \nPandemic Bread\nDIRECTOR: Zeinabu Irene Davis\nWriters: Marc Arthur Chery and Marivi Soliven\nProducers: Nicoletta Vangelisti\, Christina Ree and Wayne Yang \nNarrative\, 20 min. \nA short drama about a Filipino interpreter taking an end-of-life call with a doctor and an elderly woman with COVID-19. A story of resilience and hope told through the eyes of the interpreter who bakes bread during the call. \n  \nThe Love Machine\nDirector/Writer: Jasmine Lynea\nProducer: Jackie Payton \nNarrative\, 10 min. \nInside of a sleeping ancestor’s memory or dream…  Present-day\, Philadelphia. Nasir Smith\, a teenage scientist\, and influencer\, desperately wants to challenge intergenerational trauma\, by healing his family’s past to welcome back love and compassion in their home. In his family’s basement\, Nasir goes Live! presenting his new invention to the world\, called The Love Machine.   The Love Machine’s intentions resemble a time machine\, but here\, participants specifically go back to the past to reframe moments of their childhood that caused them trauma.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-c-3/
LOCATION:Maysles Documentary Center\, 343 Lenox Ave.\, Malcolm X Blvd.\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 28 & 29, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231029T145000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231029T161200
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231023T032024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T035834Z
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SUMMARY:Section B
DESCRIPTION:Blueberry\nWriter: Stephanie Glover\nDirected by: Stephanie Glover\nProducer: Stephanie Glover \nAnimation\, Short; 5 min. \nA determined\, practical boy has a change of heart when his favorite food comes to life. \n  \nPassenger Seat\nWriter: Neha Gautam\, Angbeen Saleem\nDirected by: Neha Gauam\nProducer: Saleem Gondal \nNarrative Short\, 18:13 min. \nA young Pakistani girl from Queens\, New York finds her relationship to her father shifting as his taxi business starts to decline with the rise of ride-share apps. \n \nLook Like You\nDirector/Writer: Snigdha Kapoor\nProducer: Pulkit Datta\, Lauren Sowa \nNarrative\, 12:40 min. \nWhile visiting the adoptive family of her eight-year-old biological son\, Tara overcomes the hesitation of his parents to relay advice she gathered from growing up as a queer outcast. \n \nEverything Goes Dark\nWriter: Mackenzie Chang Russell\, Alex Casimir\nDirected by: Alex Casimir\nProducer: Lexi Notrica \nNarrative\, 15 min. \nA Black high school student prepares to take her senior yearbook photo when insecurities and a tense friendship push her towards a breaking point. \n \nBlue Hour\nWriter: J.D Shields\nDirected by: J.D Shields\nProducer: Diana Ward\, Maya Korn\, Lauren Avinoam \nDuration: 15 min. \nTwo personal journeys intersect when a struggling young photographer is hired for a cheap last minute portrait gig. The unfolding photo session\, while transient\, leaves an indelible mark on both women.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-b-4/
LOCATION:Maysles Documentary Center\, 343 Lenox Ave.\, Malcolm X Blvd.\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 28 & 29, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231029T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231029T144000
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231021T042903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T035906Z
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SUMMARY:Section A
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\nDirector/Writer: Shandrea Evans\nProducer: Lexx Truss\, Kendra Mitchell \nNarrative\, 8:35 \nFeeling homesick after moving to Los Angeles\, a young woman begrudgingly visits her great-aunt where she discovers friendship\, communal history\, and her new city through a fresh lens. \n\nCrown\nWriter: Nofisat Almaroof\, Karisma Jay\nDirected by: Nofisat Almaroof\, Karisma Jay\nProducers: Nofisat Almaroof\, Karisma Jay\, Nirine S. Brown \nNarrative\, 20 min. \nConsumed by ballet\, Afro-PUNK \, and futuristic style- the last thing on Nia’s mind is her hair. her ex 90s prom queen mother Robyn however\, is a different story. After learning Nia’s mane needs to be slayed for a dance audition that could change their \nlives\, Robyn initiates Nia into the tense world of black hair. It’s giving Pandora’s box at the beauty supply store and rollercoaster ride on wash day\, all towards the glory of the perfect stage bun. On audition day an unexpected malfunction pushes Nia to fight for her life on the dance floor. This struggle helps Nia and Robyn finally uncover who really wears the crown. \n \nHow I Got Over\nDirector/Writer: Valerie Udeozor\nProducers: University Of Louisville and Valerie Udeozor \nDocumentary\, 22 min. \nDelores Gordon Alleyne now Age 90 is the first black woman to graduate from University of Louisville Medical School in 1957. In the short documentary narrated with rap music\, her story is used to promote health professions in the black community. \n \nHearsay\nDirector/Writer: Banban Cheng\nProducer: Sheena Alexis Suarez \nNarrative\, 17 min. \nSet in a Chinatown beauty salon\, “Hearsay” follows Lili\, an outgoing and talkative hairdresser who gets herself in trouble when she gossips about a customer. \n \nHeather’s Voice\nDirector/Writer: Shicong Zhu\nProducers: Robin Wang\, Kara Fein\, Lameng Bei\, Ihsanul Huq \nNarrative\, 17 min. \nTasked with promoting a tech company’s VR innovations\, a young scientist risks her job when she decides to use her creations to faithfully serve a grief-stricken family – rather than follow the company’s wish to stage a publicity stunt.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-a-4/
LOCATION:Maysles Documentary Center\, 343 Lenox Ave.\, Malcolm X Blvd.\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 28 & 29, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231028T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231020T164623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T170801Z
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SUMMARY:Section C & D
DESCRIPTION:Join Reel Sisters and While We Are Still Here for Starring Harlem\, a daylong film festival\, on October 28 from 1pm -8 pm at the Miller Theatre at Columbia University. The afternoon will include film and music celberating the Harlem’s rich film and arts heritage. \nSection C – 4:30 p.m.-6:05 p.m. EDT\nThe Five Demands \nDirectors: Greta Schiller and Andrea Weiss \nDocumentary\, 75 min. \nDirected by Greta Schiller and Andrea Weiss\, The Five Demands (2023) revisits the untold story of the explosive student takeover and proves that a handful of ordinary citizens can band together to take action and effect meaningful change. In April 1969\, a small group of Black and Puerto Rican students shut down the City College of New York\, an elite public university located right in the heart of Harlem. Fueled by the revolutionary fervor sweeping the nation\, the strike soon turned into an uprising\, leading to the extended occupation of the campus\, classes being canceled\, students being arrested\, and the resignation of the college president. Through archival footage and modern-day interviews\, we follow the students’ struggle against the institutional racism that\, for over a century\, had shut out people of color from this and other public universities. \nModerator: Karen D. Taylor is a writer\, curator\, and multi-genre artist who has lived in Harlem for over thirty years. She is the founder and executive director of While We Are Still Here\, a Harlem-based\, heritage-preservation non-profit. Inspired by the national discussion on “gentrification\,” Karen is moved to steward the creation of programming that wraps the arts and humanities in a package that is a gift to the future. \nSection D – 6:20 p.m.-8:00 p.m. EDT\nSundays at the Triple Nickel \n(13 minutes) \nWritten by Jess Colquhoun and directed by Colquhoun and Adam Rachlitz\, Sundays at the Triple Nickel(2020) is a documentary short that features Marjorie Eliot\, a woman who is making sure her apartment building’s iconic jazz legacy lives on in the iconic neighborhood of Sugar Hill\, Harlem. Marjorie and her son have been hosting jazz concerts in her apartment every Sunday for the past twenty-six years—a pursuit of overcoming grief through music. This film tells the story of the woman behind the piano\, and how Marjorie’s generous vision came to be. \nMary Lou Williams: Lady Who Swings the Band\n(70 minutes) \nDirected by Carol Bash\, Mary Lou Williams: Lady Who Swings the Band (2015) features the life and legacy of jazz pianist\, Mary Lou Williams\, a genius ahead of her time. From child prodigy to “Boogie-Woogie Queen” to groundbreaking composer to mentoring some of the greatest musicians of all time\, she never ceased to astound those who heard her play. But for a Black woman in the early 1900s\, life as a star did not come easy.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-c-d/
LOCATION:Columbia University\, Miller Theatre\, 2960 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 28 & 29, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231028T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231028T161500
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231020T163053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231021T041555Z
UID:4185-1698503400-1698509700@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Section B
DESCRIPTION:Confirmation\nWriter: Nana Duffuor\nDirected by: Nana Duffuor\nProducer: Yaél Bermudez \nNarrative\, 11:49 \nMaame is a God-fearing mother who wants nothing but the best for her son\, Kojo. But when he befriends an out and proud\, expressive young man in their church\, Maame must confront her fear of accepting Kojo’s burgeoning sexual identity or risk losing him. \n \nSunday Dinner\nDirector/Writer: Monique Needham\nProducer: Kashif Boothe \nNarrative\, 18:30 min. \nOn paper\, life for Maya looks perfect: an athlete\, popular\, has a loving family\, and is head over heels for her girlfriend Jasmine. However\, she’s about to risk it all by inviting Jasmine around to Sunday Dinner. With the help of her grandmother\, with whom she shares a special bond\, will dinner with her quirky family go smoothly\, or will they scare Jasmine off? \n \nRing Shout Let The Circle Be Unbroken\nWriters: Olubayo Jackson\, Christopher Miles\, Iyabo Kwayana\nProducer/Director: Olubayo Jackson \nDocumentary\, 17 min. \nThe exploration of sacred dance in Africa and diaspora leads a NYC teacher on a worldwide journey to reconnect severed cultural ties. Her quest to document the Ring Shout\, an age-old praise dance rooted in African Spiritual Traditions leds her to a rural Georgia museum where she discovers a long lost branch of her family and her Gullah Geechee roots. There she must decide if she will honor her elder cousin’s dying wish and embrace the mantle of carrying his legacy and these vanishing traditions forward. \n  \nWith Woman\nProducer/Director: Mia Harvey\nProducer: Mia Harvey \nDocumentary\, 27:45 min. \nThe long-established tradition of African-American home-birth midwifery has been outlawed in the State of Illinois. At the same time\, Black women suffer massively disproportionate maternal mortality in US hospital settings.   ‘With Woman’ follows Star\, a Black\, direct-entry midwife\, who has taken up the cause of providing Black women with home-births. Star guides Raven through her last month of her pregnancy\, from prenatal visits to the astonishingly intimate and agonisingly perilous experience of her birth on the kitchen floor. Felony charges and being separated from her four children are at risk for Star if there is a poor outcome for mother or baby.   Through intimate observational black and white footage\, the film documents an act of both defiance and radical self-empowerment by Black women—mothers and midwives—in a country so hostile to their very existence.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-b-3/
LOCATION:Columbia University\, Miller Theatre\, 2960 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 28 & 29, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231028T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231028T142500
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231020T153450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T145720Z
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SUMMARY:Section A
DESCRIPTION:Dance In Circles\nWriter: Yuming Zhang\nDirected by: Yuming Zhang\nProducer: Yuming Zhang\, Ryan Rosenthal\, Hanna Dzaferovic \nNarrative\, 8:55 min. \nTwo women dance a duet piece together\, exploring their collective traumatic experiences through their movements. \n \nI AM NOT OKAY\nWriter: Tiffiney Davis\nDirected by: Gabrielle Lansner\nProducer: Ben Glickstein\, Dean Taucher\, Gabrielle Lansner \nDocumentary\, 12:10 min. \nA mother and son respond to the unending killings of black Americans amidst the backdrop of the protests that followed the death of George Floyd. Dance and archival photographs are woven together to evoke fear\, outrage\, and anger and the need for communities to come together and find solutions. \n \nHere Is A Man\nWriter: Jarvis D. Matthews\nDirected by: Sideeq Heard\nProducer: Jarvis D. Matthews\, Joanna White-Oldham \nNarrative\, 18:32 min. \nDonny\, a young black musician\, is on the cusp of becoming the greatest soul singer of the 1970’s\, but the quiet dread within his own mind threatens to derail his future.  This is film is inspired by the life\, legacy\, and music of Donny Hathaway. \n \nCity of Dreamz\nWriter: Imani Celeste\nDirected by: Imani Celeste\nProducer: Imani Celeste \nNarrative\, 12:06 min. \nCity of Dreamz follows four Black art students telling stories of community\, divine intervention\, and the artistry that led them to this very moment…smoking weed in a cramped NYC apartment trying not to get caught. \n \nRIP\, LOL\nWriter: Khaya Fraites\nDirected by: Charles Coleman\, Khaya Fraites\nProducer: Hannah Looney \nNarrative\, 16:22 min. \n\, goes back home to Richmond\, Virginia with her best friend Jackie as her support system\, to see her parents and ‘celebrate’ what would have been her older brother’s 26th birthday. RIP\, LOL is an examination of grief and how loss affects an entire family.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-a-3/
LOCATION:Columbia University\, Miller Theatre\, 2960 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 28 & 29, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231025T172232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231103T205821Z
UID:4275-1698451200-1699660799@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Program 5 - King of Kings: Chasing Edward Jones
DESCRIPTION:King of Kings: Chasing Edward Jones\nDirector/Writer: Harriet Marin Jones\nWriters: Michel Fessler\, Giles Gardner\nProducers: Harriet Marin Jones\, Quincy Jones\, Debbie Allen \nDocumentary\, 98 min. \nA filmmaker searches for the truth about her grandfather Edward Jones\, a charismatic African American who rose to the heights of financial and political prominence in Depression-era Chicago.  In shaping the destiny of a city\, Ed Jones could not however escape discrimination. In conflict with both the mob and the Feds\, he was forced into a life on the run.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-program-5/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231025T171627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231103T205712Z
UID:4268-1698451200-1699660799@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Program 4 - Pregnancies & Circumstances
DESCRIPTION:Good Egg – USA (CA)\nWriter: Mitra Shahidi\nDirected by: Mitra Shahidi\nProducer: Samara Al-Jumaily \nNarrative\, 8:29 min. \nWhen a self-reliant woman is thrust into fertility treatments\, she goes to painstaking lengths to become a mother. \n Sitting the Month  – USA (CA)\nWriter: Rebecca Chu\nDirected by: Felicity LuHill\nProducer: Rebecca Chu\, Felicity LuHill \nNarrative\, 18:20 min. \nA new mother struggles with Chinese postpartum traditions.  SITTING THE MONTH is a carefully considered story about the emotional and cultural complexities of postpartum motherhood\, particularly in the absence of one’s own mother. Through Iris\, we pivot between cultural experiences and attitudes; a Western perspective lauds new mothers for “bouncing back” while a Chinese belief system encourages rest and recuperation\, and it’s between these two cultural points of view that Iris is torn. \n  \nThe Best Time\nWriter: Shaunic Stanford\nDirected by: Shaunic Stanford\nProducer: Shaunic Stanford\, Edrei Hutson \nNarrative\, 18:29 min. \nSydney is doing everything she can to meet the demands of being a new mom. She feels the pressure to bounce back\, care for the baby\, and be the best wife. Exhausted from a lack of uninterrupted sleep\, a never-ending stream of dirty laundry\, and pumping. Sydney decides to return to the office as a means to feel “normal” again. However\, unable to secure childcare\, she remains tied to the house. Turning to her husband Derrick for comfort\, who is  blind to her unhappiness\, a depressed and seemingly alone Sydney loses the battle within herself. \n  \nThe Bond – USA (CA)\nDirector/Writer: Jahmil Eady\nProducer: Jahmil Eady\, Selena Leoni\, Reina Higashitani \nNarrative\, 15:50 min. \nPregnant and incarcerated\, Aria fights for her most precious connection against a system designed to isolate her.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-program-4/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231025T170139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231103T205602Z
UID:4263-1698451200-1699660799@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Program 3 - Phoenix: David's Dream
DESCRIPTION:Phoenix: David’s Dream\nWriter: Vinicius Donola\, Roberta Salomone\, João Rocha\nDirected by: Vinicius Donola\, Roberta Salomone\, João Rocha\nProducer: Roberta Salomone \nDocumentary\, 74 min. \nAfter helping to fight the fire that destroyed the National Museum\, in Brazil\, a firefighter decides to look for wreckage to transform them into art. The musical instruments are made with the help of artists such as Gilberto Gil\, Paulinho da Viola and Hamilton de Holanda.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-program-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231025T161645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T161645Z
UID:4254-1698451200-1699660799@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Program 2 - UK & Beyond
DESCRIPTION:A.V. Van\nWriter: Morayo Akandé\nDirected by: Morayo Akandé\nProducer: Helen Gladders\, Moyo Akandé \nNarrartive\, 12:17 min. \nTwo film-fanatic sisters try to reconnect with their estranged deceased father by selling his vintage porn collection. \n  \nDaddy’s Girl\nWriter: Jessica Magaye\nDirected by: Jessica Magaye\nProducer: Koby Adom\, Dola Araoye\, Domenique Fragale\, Danielle Goff \nNarrative\, 12:55 min. \nAfter facing eviction\, Sade\, a young desperate carer enters the Influencer Olympics – a game that allows players around the world a chance at a large cash prize and internet stardom. However\, the game soon takes a dark and twisted turn. \n  \nYellow Fever\nWriter: Shan Gao\nDirected by: Shan Gao\nProducer: Shan Gao \nDocumentary\, 18:32 min. \nYellow Fever is an investigative documentary that uses participants’ first-hand tales of emotional abuse and pain in their interactions with racial obsessions to show viewers how the phenomena of Yellow Fever/Asian Fetish occur in contemporary culture. The setting is real life.   This is the first investigative documentary that explores the specific forms of sexual and emotional abuse experienced by a large number of young Asian women and is worth the time and funding invested in its production. \n  \nTeju’s Tale\nWriter: Teniola Zara King\nDirected by: Teniola Zara King\nProducer: Danielle Goff \nNarrative\, 14:49 min. \nSet in the 1950s\, Teju relocates to London from Lagos to study nursing but faces challenges when her colleagues demand to see her tail. \n  \nImpurrfection\nWriter: Yen-Chiao Huang\, Chiang Yao\nDirected by: Chiang Yao\nProducer: Yiju Chiang \nAnimation\, 13:10 min. \nMr. Cat has aquaphobia\, and he was too terrified to swim in the zodiac race to fulfill his dream of becoming the Guardian God of the Year. He has since lived regretfully by the sea\, overlooking the race’s destination every day for countless years\, until an accident brings him closer and closer to the water…
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-program-2-uk-beyond/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231025T154958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T170240Z
UID:4246-1698451200-1699660799@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Program 1 - Chaos & Magic
DESCRIPTION:Daughter of the Sea\nWriter: Alexis C Garcia\nDirected by: Alexis C Garcia\nProducer: Debora Perez \nNarrative\, 19:03 \nAfter the death of her grandfather\, a young woman experiences a spiritual awakening when she is called by Yemaya\, the orisha Goddess of the Sea. \n  \nSupa Hair\nDirector/Writer: Glenís Hunter\nProducer: Ricky Rosario\, Sara Seligman \nAnimation\, 14:20 min. \nAfter the death of her mother\, Luna and her sister\, Carmen move from Dominican Republic to Arizona to live with their estranged grandmother. There\, Luna is confronted with bullying and her sister’s cold shoulder. At this point\, Luna has neglected her hair as a manifestation of her grief. One night\, Luna decides to comb her hair with an old comb she found in the river in the Dominican Republic prior to her exit. Unbeknownst to her\, the comb is actually part of her family lineage that activates a magic power that had been lost for decades. \n  \nGrandma’s Magic Pills\nDirector/Writer: Jing-Yu Xiao \nNarrative\, 14:09 min. \nA young girl discovers her grandmother’s mysterious magic pills. A beautiful story on a strong bond between a granddaughter and grandmother who loves dancing. \n  \nThe Silence of the Seeds (INVITED)\nWriter: Miguel Ángel López Hernández\nDirected by: Elizabeth Pirela\nProducer: Elizabeth Pirela \nDocumentary\, 9:11 min. \nThe pandemic forces a Wayuu woman to return to her maternal territory in Alta Guajira-Colombia. This exile becomes a journey where she meets her own knowledge\, and with her dead and close spirits.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/virtual-program-1-chaos-magic/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231022T164500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231022T180000
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231018T162547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231021T042143Z
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SUMMARY:Section C
DESCRIPTION:Dancing identities\nWriter: Julia Martinez Heimann\, Josefina Itoiz\nDirected by:  Julia Martinez Heimann\nProducer: Natalia Laclau\, Mariana Miño \nNarrative\, 13 min. \nThis short films series reflects on the construction of identity in terms of cultural diversity\, and explores different social expressions based on dance and migrant experiences. With each dancer\, it is investigated how dance is part of the historical-cultural heritage of people and their affective memory. In the experiences of the interpreters of this short film\, these heritages are resignified and mixed\, opening up new identity possibilities. Thus\, with their words and movements they shape the multicultural identity of society. \n \nEsperanza\nWriter: Shruti Parekh\nDirected by: Shruti Parekh\nProducer: Laura Scarano\,Shruti Parekh \nNarrative\, 18 min. \nWhen an immigrant taxi driver in upstate New York takes an undocumented couple to the Canadian border\, they find themselves at odds in the shared pursuit of a better life. \n \nSpeak Up Brotha!\nWriter: James J. Johnson\, Obbie West\, Roderick Lawrence\nProducers: Salma Qarnain\, Roderick Lawrence\, Ron Gillyard\, Will Campbell\, Cameron Carr\, Ike Mbanefo\, Obbie West\, Dario Harris \nNarrative\, 15 min. \nGrad student Ahmad Jones drives for a rideshare company. He receives a request from a mysterious woman — a poet. They connect over music\, but she seems to ignore him. When the opportunity arises to see her again\, Ahmad must learn how to communicate in ways beyond his understanding to win her heart.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-c-2/
LOCATION:City Tech Theater\, 285 Jay Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 21 & 22, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231022T151000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231022T163800
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231018T024742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T163707Z
UID:4138-1697987400-1697992680@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Section B
DESCRIPTION:Brownsville Bred\nWriter: Elaine Del Valle\nDirected by: Elaine Del Valle\nProducer: Leslie Cohen\,Adrienne Lovette\,Debbie Esko-Gold\,Elaine Del Valle \nNarrative\, 20:00 min. \nSet in 1980’s Brownsville\, Brooklyn\, NY– At the height of the crack and crime epidemics–A spunky Latina must find her own path as she comes of age to face the grim realities of the deteriorating neighborhood she calls home and the musician father she once idolized. \n \nNEGRITA\nWriter: Magdalena Albizu\nDirected by: Magdalena Albizu\nProducer: Ingrid Matias\, Eddie Savoy Bailey \nDocumentary\, 50 min. \nNEGRITA is a feature documentary about diverse Afro Latinas who explore and confront culture and racism while defining their own identity in the United States. NEGRITA explores the ideology of Blackness\, and how both American and Latino cultures perpetuate the belief that Blackness is to be destroyed. Through personal accounts\, family pictures\, old videos\, and interactions with family and friends\, NEGRITA will follow the director’s own struggle with identity.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-b-2/
LOCATION:City Tech Theater\, 285 Jay Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 21 & 22, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231022T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231022T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231018T023511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T163602Z
UID:4135-1697981400-1697986800@reelsisters.org
SUMMARY:Section A
DESCRIPTION:A Loving Tribute to Esther Duran\nFriends and family honor the life of award-winning documentary filmmaker Esther Duran\, the director of A Chocolate Conquest. The web series took viewers into the world of cocoa farming as seen through the eyes of fifteen rural communities in 30 videos about Cacao in Venezula. A Chocolate Conquest won Reel Sisters 2018 Best Web Series Award.  \nReel Sisters will share clips of Esther’s short films and other works as a filmmaker\, researcher\, curator\, activist\, philanthropist and champion of artists and filmmakers.  
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-a-2/
LOCATION:City Tech Theater\, 285 Jay Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 21 & 22, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231021T184500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231021T204500
DTSTAMP:20260425T172441
CREATED:20231018T022500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T164020Z
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SUMMARY:Section E
DESCRIPTION:To the End\nWriter/Producers: Rachel Lears and Robin Blotnick\nDirector: Rachel Lears\nProducer: Sabrina Schmidt Gordon \nDocumentary\, 95 minutes \nTrailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv2jtKboDi0&t=5s \nFilmed over four years of hope and crisis\, To the End captures the emergence of a new generation of leaders and the movement behind the most sweeping climate change legislation in U.S. history. The award-winning team behind Knock Down the House follows four exceptional young women— Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez\, activist Varshini Prakash\, climate policy writer Rhiana Gunn-Wright\, and political strategist Alexandra Rojas— as they grapple with new challenges of leadership and power and work together to defend their generation’s right to a future.
URL:https://reelsisters.org/event/section-e/
LOCATION:City Tech Theater\, 285 Jay Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oct. 21 & 22, 2023 Film Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Reel Sisters of the Diaspora":MAILTO:reelsisters@yahoo.com
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