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Dorothy H. Hirshon Film Festival - Sankofa Screening

Wed 3/10

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Wednesday, March 10

 
 

Dorothy H. Hirshon Film Festival - Sankofa Screening

 
Wednesday 3/10 @ 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM 
host: The New School
where:Wollman Hall, enter at 66 West 12th Street, NYC
price:Free
contact:email or call 212.229.5353
For the 2010 Dorothy H. Hirshon Film Festival, Director-in-Residence, Haile Gerima, screens his 1993 classic film Sankofa. The screening is followed by excerpts from his newest work Teza and conversation with Mr. Gerima. "[Sankofa] isn't just a sermon or a period piece [on slavery]. It's a worthy film, made with passion and conviction and artistry, and it ought to be seen." - Jay Carr, Boston Globe, 1993. Sponsored by the Department of Media Studies and Film at The New School.
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