Two African Filmmakers Unveil Films at MoMA’s Doc Fortnight Festival
Ms. Owusu’s films examine blackness and cultural appropriation in pop-culture and society. While Mr. Mosese’s film is an elegiac semi-autobiographical film
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Ms. Owusu’s films examine blackness and cultural appropriation in pop-culture and society. While Mr. Mosese’s film is an elegiac semi-autobiographical film
Continue readingMs. Kidjo in her acceptance speech used the moment to extolled Africa and African musicians’ contributions to the global music industry.
Continue readingMr. Collymore is not only known as a business leader, he was also a philanthropist who used his platform to improve the lives of others.
Continue readingThese films are thought provoking, conversation starters that will elicit fervid opinions, as well as spirited debates among families, friends and strangers
Continue readingFilms and filmmakers from four African countries: Cameroon, Egypt, Malawi and Uganda will make their premiere at the festival
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