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The shorts in this program turn the clock back and take us back in history to see things from a closer view.
For Ages 11-14 | 79 minutes | Presented in English and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Overcome Obstacles/Adversity, death/grief, Intergenerational/Youth and Elders or Parents, empathy/support, immigration/refugee experience
Content Advisory: Use of racial slur, 1960 race relations, reference to Holocaust, depiction of concentration camps,
Color of Autumn
Inspired by a true story, in 1966 Chicago a sheltered Black eight-year-old is blindsided by cruel and casual racism while on the playground with white children.
- Year2023
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorAimiende Negbenebor Sela
- ScreenwriterConstance Nicole Frierson, Alexandra Olivia Engelson, Rebecca A. Bloom
- ProducerYhá Mourhia Wright, Alexandra Olivia Engelson, Rebecca A. Bloom, Pamela Weiss, Constance Nicole Frierson, Margaret French Issac, Philip W Hinds
For Group Tickets CLICK HERE
The shorts in this program turn the clock back and take us back in history to see things from a closer view.
For Ages 11-14 | 79 minutes | Presented in English and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Overcome Obstacles/Adversity, death/grief, Intergenerational/Youth and Elders or Parents, empathy/support, immigration/refugee experience
Content Advisory: Use of racial slur, 1960 race relations, reference to Holocaust, depiction of concentration camps,
Color of Autumn
Inspired by a true story, in 1966 Chicago a sheltered Black eight-year-old is blindsided by cruel and casual racism while on the playground with white children.
- Year2023
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorAimiende Negbenebor Sela
- ScreenwriterConstance Nicole Frierson, Alexandra Olivia Engelson, Rebecca A. Bloom
- ProducerYhá Mourhia Wright, Alexandra Olivia Engelson, Rebecca A. Bloom, Pamela Weiss, Constance Nicole Frierson, Margaret French Issac, Philip W Hinds