Hamilton Black Film Festival 2021

The North Star: Finding Black Mecca

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Once called ‘The Black Mecca’ and ‘A Colored Man’s Paris’ – Chatham-Kent is a region in Canada with a long history of Black settlement. In spite of hardships, the community has thrived. The North Star is an independent film that documents the past and the present of a people who have helped shape this country, but are often left out of its textbooks. By bringing the community's successes to the forefront, this film attempts to highlight a story different from the narratives commonly told about Black people in North America. Director Biography - Angel Panag, Torrin Blades

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    22m 21s
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Note
    PG
  • Director
    Angel Panag
  • Screenwriter
    Angel Panag
  • Producer
    Angel Panag, Godfred Adjei, Torrin Blades, Torrin Blades
  • Cast
    Christopher Prince, Deirdre McCorkindale, Dorothy Wright Wallace, Shannon Prince, Samantha Meredith, Paul Mooney, Adam Arenson, David Tatsu, Bryan Prince, Gayle George, Adrienne Shadd
  • Editor
    Jennie Cyril, Skye Bryden-Blom
  • Music
    Chudi Harris