Afronauts
16th July 1969: America prepares to launch Apollo 11. Thousands of kilometers away, a ragtag group of Zambian exiles is trying to beat America to...
See morePelourinho, They Don’t Really Care About Us
The starting point for this colourful film is a letter from human rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois to the American embassy in Brazil. The fact that...
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A companion piece to Pelourinho: They Don’t Really Care About Us (NYFF57), King of Sanwi continues Akosua Adoma Owusu’s exploration of Michael...
See moreMy White Baby
Me Broni Ba is a lyrical portrait of hair salons in Kumasi, Ghana. The tangled legacy of European colonialism in Africa is evoked through images of...
See moreBus Nut
Bus Nut rearticulates the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott, a political and social protest against U.S. racial segregation on the public transit system...
See moreKwaku Ananse
This short by Akosua Adoma Owusu offers a spellbinding, semi-autobiographical interpretation of a traditional Ghanaian folktale in which the...
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A portrait of a dilapidated Olympic-sized pool in Accra, Ghana.
See moreReluctantly Queer
This epistolary short film invites us into the unsettling life of a young Ghanaian man struggling to reconcile his love for his mother with his...
See moreOn Monday of Last Week
This film follows Kamara, a Nigerian woman, on her journey to self-realization. When Tracy, an artist, finally emerges from her studio one...
See moreTea 4 Two
Beautiful Chrissy plays with Miss Mary Mack.
See moreWhite Afro
White Afro employs an archival instructional video on how to offer curly perms or body waving services to their white clientele, ostensibly for...
See moreIntermittent Delight
Intermittent Delight juxtaposes close-ups of batik textiles, fashion and design from the 1950s and 1960s, images of men weaving and women sewing in...
See moreAjube Kete
Part documentary, part fiction, Ajube Kete is positioned as a day in the life of a West African girl. Filmed in the village of Kumasi, Ghana the...
See moreMahogany Too
Mahogany Too takes the 1975 cult classic Mahogany – a fashion-infused romantic drama – as its base. The film examines and revives Diana Ross's...
See moreSplit Ends, I Feel Wonderful
A unique exploration of fashion and hairstyles in the 1970s using found footage as the subject matter.
See moreUntitled #1
A small girl's nightmare. Untitled No.1 is part of Mike Plante's Lunchfilm series of commissioned shorts (made for the cost of a lunch between...
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Michael Jordan learns how to swim.
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