Seattle Black Film Festival 2025

“Sisters, How Y’all Feel?” Block

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"I tire so of hearing people say,

Let things take their course.

Tomorrow is another day.

I do not need my freedom when I’m dead.

I cannot live on tomorrow’s bread.

            Freedom

            Is a strong seed

            Planted

            In a great need.

            I live here, too.

            I want my freedom

            Just as you."


- Freedom by Langston Hughes


Celebrate the widespread and long-standing strength and resilience of women in this powerful block of films focused on and highlighting women's liberation. Have your spirit inflamed by these impactful stories, told with honesty and humor, that showcase the journeys, struggles, and triumphs of women, inspiring audiences to reflect on where we are in the fight for equality and empowerment for Black women across the globe.

Even Me 2.0 is a compelling sequel to the award-winning, 2012 documentary, "Even Me," highlighting the lives of older African American women living with HIV. This follow-up takes viewers on a suspenseful, emotional journey as the filmmaker searches for the original cast members a decade later. With unexpected twists and heart-wrenching revelations, the film reconnects with some of the extraordinary women from the first film while uncovering unexpected news about others. Even Me 2.0 exemplifies a powerful exploration of resilience and hope, amidst the ongoing battle to end the HIV epidemic, focusing on a group too often overlooked in the HIV discourse.


  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    39 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Genre
    Documentary Short
  • Social Media
  • Director
    Megan T. Ebor
  • Screenwriter
    Megan T. Ebor