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6 films in package
Pink Carnations
An experimental reflection of a Japanese American family's history at an internment camp during World War II. Pink Carnations recalls the lasting effects that fear and racism have, when implemented by a government, upon its' own people.
Melting Snow
Melting Snow is a short archival documentary exploring the coloniality of Puerto Rico's labor force through the symbol water.
Video Visit
Each week, scores of people visit the Brooklyn Public Library to see their incarcerated loved ones via a free video call. Video Visit tells the story of two mothers and their sons, and the librarians who negotiate daily with the Dept of Corrections in an effort to keep the families connected.
Elena
In 1937, tens of thousands of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent were exterminated by the Dominican army, on the basis of anti-black racism. Fast-forward to 2013, the Dominican Republic’s Supreme Court stripped the citizenship of anyone with Haitian parents, retroactive to 1929, rendering more than 200,000 people stateless. Elena, the young protagonist of the film, and her family stand to lose their legal residency in the Dominican Republic if they don’t manage to get their documents in time. Negotiating a mountain of opaque bureaucratic processes and a racist, hostile society around, Elena becomes the face of the struggle to remain in a country built on the labor of her father and forefathers.
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When The Sun Sets (Lakutshon’ Ilanga)
A young, Black nurse living in 1985 apartheid South Africa must face her worst fears when she learns that her activist, younger brother may be in danger when he doesn't return after school. (Trigger Warning: Colonial violence, police/military violence against a Black woman.)
Q&A: Antumbra
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Citizenship: contested.


Co-presented by Firelight Media and Leeway Foundation.


Trigger Warning (When the Sun Sets): Colonial violence, police/military violence against a Black woman.

Each week, scores of people visit the Brooklyn Public Library to see their incarcerated loved ones via a free video call. Video Visit tells the story of two mothers and their sons, and the librarians who negotiate daily with the Department of Corrections in an effort to keep the families connected.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    21 minutes
  • Country
    U.S., United States
  • Premiere
    Philadelphia
  • Director
    Malika Zouhali-Worrall