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.

Luna is an engineer looking for a job in the big city. But all she finds is an intriguing coincidence in the recruiting process: the interviewer's racist standard. To make matters worse, Luna has been staying at Thiago's house for almost a month, a friend she hasn't had contact with since her teenage years. Thiago is a successful singer who feels tied up to his career. When smoking marijuana together, Luna and Thiago go from awkward conversation to sharing the frustrations of growing up.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    16 minutes
  • Language
    Portuguese
  • Country
    Brazil
  • Genre
    Drama
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  • Director
    Guilherme Gomes, Julia Conatti
  • Screenwriter
    Guilherme Gomes
  • Producer
    Bruno Giro
  • Cast
    Jamile Cazumbá, Lucas Oranmian, Augusto Madeira, Mel Lisboa