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Daughters Of The Dust opens Images Of Black Women Film Festival
The third annual Images of Black Women Festival, a celebration of the achievements of black women in cinema, will open on Friday (March 2) at the Tricycle Theatre in London.The event opens with a screening of the Daughters Of Dust, followed by a Q&A session with the director Julie Dash. ...
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Sundance Institute adds two to From The Collection
Julie Dash’s 1991 drama Daughters Of The Dust and Ben Stiller’s 1994 comedy Reality Bites will play during the festival in the preservation programme.
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US Daily: Chicago fest unveils full line-up
Paul Verhoeven’s Elle, Garth Davis’ Lion and Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson are among the special presentations set to screen at the 52nd Chicago International Film Festival that runs from October 13-27.
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BFI reveals LFF NET.WORK participants
Fifteen of Britain’s up and coming film-makers to attend five-day professional development programme.
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Oyelowo, Asante, Jenkins to talk at BFI Black Star Symposium
Headlining the BFI London Film Festival’s industry strand, the event will spotlight challenges for black film talent.
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New York Film Critics Circle votes 'La La Land' best picture
Damien Chazelle’s Los Angeles-set musical wins top honours; Barry Jenkins is best director for Moonlight.
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BFI: 60% of UK films in last 10 years featured no black actors
New BFI research reaffirms alarming diversity trends.
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Black List founder among those to debate diversity at Toronto industry panel
“When people tell you things that aren’t based in fact, reject them.”
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UK Film Council unveils 2009 Breakthrough Brits film-makers
The UK Film Council’s 2009 Breakthrough Brits programme will present 13 emerging black and Asian British film-makers and artists to Hollywood this autumn.
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In celebration of African cinema
Nana Ocran, lead researcher on June Givanni’s Pan African Cinema Archive, reflects on the history and heritage of African cinema in the UK, around the African diaspora and on the African continent itself.
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