Great news for those of you in the San Franciso bay area! The International Black Women's Film Festival will open its doors on December 4, 2014, with Céline Sciamma’s much-buzzed about French drama "Girlhood," which will be preceded by the short film "Kasita," a Dutch Caribbean film by director Gabri Christa. Both films are presented under the festival's Seen: Modern Cinema By Black Women sidebar, which highlights new, modern cinema by and/or featuring black women from around the world, with coming-of-age narratives in "Girlhood" and "Kasita" focusing on the perseverance of young black girls, in the face of seemingly...
- 12/1/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
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