| | | Saturday, 10 December 2011 | |
| | ADIFF 2011 PANEL DISCUSSION Monetizing Independent Cinema WHEN: SATURDAY, DEC. 10 @ 2PM
WHERE: Teachers College, Columbia University 525 W 120th St.
Miton Tabbot, IFP Senior Director, Programming Maria Breaux,Dir. Mother Country Eliaichi Kimaro,Dir. A Lot Like You Benedict A. Dorsey, Dir. The Human Web Diarah N'Daw-Spech, ADIFF Co-Director
Tickets to the event at just $6 each, and you can purchase your in advance HERE. | ADIFF 2011 PANEL DISCUSSIONS
Teachers College, Columbia University 525 West 120th St.- 179 Grace Dodge SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 2PM Monetizing Independent Cinema 4PM A Conversation About Cuba Stephanie James, The Black Mozart in Cuba dir. Sergio Giral, Filmmaker in Residence Alexandrine Boudreault, Golden Scars dir. Moderator TBA CLOSING RECEPTION | WATCH MADE IN JAMAICA ONLINE CLICK HEREWATCH RETURN TO GOREE ONLINE CLICK HERE WATCH DARATT /DRY SEASON ONLINE CLICK HEREWATCH KIRIKOU AND THE SORCERESS ONLINE CLICK HERE Or purchase your DVD copy Visit
| I LOVE THE AFRICAN DIASPORA T-Shirt | $19.99 | | | The I LOVE THE AFRICAN DIASPORA T-Shirt is designed to show your support of the African Diaspora International Film Festival. The heart in green, yellow, and red symbolizes your love for Africa. The front design is placed on the left hand side of the shirt, above your heart. The back of the shirt shows the name of the festival in big yellow letters. Classy and discreet, the T-Shirt is a great statement of support to ADIFF - http://www.NYADIFF.org Black. Classic-Cut, 100% cotton. Available in small, medium, large, X large and XX large. | | The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) brings together an exciting line up of films from all over the world that center on the human experience of people of color. Help us celebrate our 20th anniversary in 2012. MAKE A DONATION TODAY! Support ADIFF by clicking and claim your gift today! | | Channel 7 ABC's "Here and Now"
will be featuring a segment about ADIFF 2011
on Sunday, Dec. 11 @ 12 noon
Don't Miss It!
| ADIFF CLOSING CEREMONY SUNDAY, DEC. 11 @ 3PM Teachers College - $35
SCREENING WINNER PUBLIC AWARD FOR THE BEST FILM DIRECTED BY A WOMAN OF COLOR
Followed by reading of
MIDDLE GROUND by author
Rosalind Kilkenny McLymont
"From an award-winning international business journalist comes a lightning-paced tale of suspense and romance spun on three continents. Middle Ground heralds a new genre in African American fiction--the Diasporan novel, where the plot, principal characters and relationships between these characters are shaped by the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic nature of the new Black America." Followed by a Catered Recption
| Get ready for the holiday season!
Give the gift of Entertainment to your loved ones with DVDs of quality cinema from Africa and the African diaspora!
| Every Child is Born a Poet Every Child is Born a Poet, The Life and Work of PIRI THOMAS Afro-Latino MusicSONS OF BENKOS (Colombia) & HANDS OF GOD (Peru) The Colors of Curacao AVA AND GABRIEL & PAPA'S SONG (Curacao / The Netherlands) THE LAST RUMBA OF PAPA MONTERO & SARA GOMEZ, AN AFRO-CUBAN FILMMAKER
Enjoy with family and friends some of the best films from the African Diaspora Film Festival!! Visit
| | | | The African Diaspora International Film Festival is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization that presents an eclectic mix of foreign, independent, classic and urban films representing the global Black experience through an extraordinary range of subjects and artistic approaches. Created in 1993, ADIFF has long been delighting audiences with U.S. and world premieres of independent films, including features, documentaries, animation, and shorts. The 19th Annual New York African Diaspora International Film Festival is made possible thanks to the support of the following institutions and individuals: ArtMattan Productions; the Office of the Vice President for Diversity and Community Affairs, Teachers College, Columbia University; TV5 Monde; the New York City Council in the Arts; New York City Council Member Inez E. Dickens; Golden Krust, the French Cultural Services; The Consulate General of Switzerland in New York; The Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University; QuébecGovernment Office in New York; WNYC and public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. | | | African Diaspora Film Festival | 535 Cathedral Parkway, Suite 14B | New York | NY | 10025 | | | | © Copyright 2005 ArtMattan Productions. All Rights Reserved.| To unsubscribe, please click here, or send an email to info@africandiasporavideo.com with "UNSUBSCRIBE" as the subject line. Email Sent December 10, 2011, 12:07 am | |
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