Afronauts

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...

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Pelourinho, They Don’t Really Care About Us

Pelourinho, 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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King of Sanwi

King of Sanwi

A companion piece to Pelourinho: They Don’t Really Care About Us (NYFF57), King of Sanwi continues Akosua Adoma Owusu’s exploration of Michael...

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My White Baby

My 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...

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Bus Nut

Bus Nut

Bus Nut rearticulates the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott, a political and social protest against U.S. racial segregation on the public transit system...

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Kwaku Ananse

Kwaku 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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Drexciya

Drexciya

A portrait of a dilapidated Olympic-sized pool in Accra, Ghana.

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Reluctantly Queer

Reluctantly 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...

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On Monday of Last Week

On 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...

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Tea 4 Two

Tea 4 Two

Beautiful Chrissy plays with Miss Mary Mack.

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White Afro

White Afro

White Afro employs an archival instructional video on how to offer curly perms or body waving services to their white clientele, ostensibly for...

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Intermittent Delight

Intermittent 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...

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Ajube Kete

Ajube 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...

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Mahogany Too

Mahogany 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...

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Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful

Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful

A unique exploration of fashion and hairstyles in the 1970s using found footage as the subject matter.

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Untitled #1

Untitled #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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Boyant

Boyant

Michael Jordan learns how to swim.

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