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| Start Date |
Event |
Description |
Location |
Cost |
Start Time |
Info # |
| Feb 12. |
Story of a Beautiful Country |
The NFB documentary by Khalo Matabane will be screened. The South African filmmaker travels through nine provinces in search for a "new country": post-apartheid South Africa. Matabane's taxi serves as an open forum for ordinary people to address issues such as land, race, language, globalization, democracy, identity and violence in the new South Africa. |
NFB Mediatheque, 150 John St. |
Free. |
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416-973-3012. |
| Feb 17. |
MPENZI: Black Women's International Film and Video Festival |
Featured Films include Connect the Dots (Claireandean Humphrey, Director), Lullaby (Sharon Mareeka Lewis, Writer), In the Dark (Niko Blaxxx, Director) The Locks Narrative (Natalie Wood, Director), Kounandi (Apolline Traoré, Director), Blood (d'bi young, Co-Producer & Co-Writer), Breakin' In: The Making of a Hip Hop Dancer (Elizabeth St. Philip, Director). |
Medical Sciences Building Auditorium, U of T, 1 Kings College Circle. |
$12 door, $10 adv. |
Doors 5:30pm, films 6:30pm. |
416-533-8157. |
| Feb 18. |
Brother 2 Brother |
This film project explores the emotional journey of young Black males before, during and after their encounters with older Black mentors at an intense retreat in a secluded setting. An NFB documentary directed by Russell Wyse. |
NFB Mediatheque, 150 John St. |
Free. |
3pm. |
416-973-3012. |
| Feb 18. |
Hardwood |
Hardwood is about the power of redemption and the healing of bonds between fathers and sons. A deeply personal filmic journey by director Hubert Davis. |
NFB Mediatheque, 150 John St. |
Free. |
3pm. |
416-973-3012. |
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