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NSI co-presenting short film selection at Toronto Black Film Festival Posted: 30 Jan 2020 08:41 AM PST The 8th Toronto Black Film Festival takes place next month (February 12 to 17) and we’re thrilled to be co-presenting the short film selection. The festival is Canada’s largest celebration of Black History Month through films and more, and a showcase of over 75 films from 20 countries, including Jamaica, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Canada, USA, Kenya, UK, Trinidad & Tobago, France, Namibia, Italy and more. The films below all screen at Carlton Cinema (20 Carlton Street). Get more information and reserve your seats in advance. Feb 15, 2020 – 1 p.m. A Rodeo Film – Darius Dawson Burden – Nathan Hale Williams The Burglar – Xander Copp The Last Domino – John M. Lyden The Second – Mpumelelo Kheswa Unstuck – Anthony Jefferson Weeping Willow – Monica MustelierFeb 15, 2020 – 3 p.m. Long Ride Home – Dame Pierre Days Gone Bye – Brian Quintero First Day Back – Deshawn Plair The Kall – Barbara Mamabolo Yellow Girl and Me – Isabella Issa Yousef – Mohamed HossameldinFeb 16, 2020 – 1 p.m. A Rock and a Hard Place – Tricia McLeod Bewildered – Gregor Wilson For Keeps – Vicky Wright Hats – Sade Clacken Joseph Sankofa – Princess GarrettFeb 16, 2020 – 3 p.m. Black and Blue – Justin Kueber Bloom – Christopher B. Derrick, William A. Derrick III Dara – The First Time I Went to Sky – Renato Candido Dignity – Pat Battistini Flight – Kia Moses, Adrian McDonald Damita – William Feagins, JrFeb 16, 2020 – 7 p.m. Canada Unchecked Racism – Zoë Davidson Dela – Bernard Attal Know Me So Well – Starr Nathan The Arrival – Annetta Laufer The Fisherman – Zoey Martinson The Spinning Top – Karina Mello Til Death – Asha Flowers To Kill a Secret – Jevon BorelandToronto Black Film Festival is dedicated to giving unique voices in cinema the opportunity to present audiences with new ways of looking at the world. A dynamic, refreshing and audacious festival whose ambition is to encourage the development of the independent film industry and to promote more films about the reality of black people from around the globe. The post NSI co-presenting short film selection at Toronto Black Film Festival appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
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