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Ọbádélé Kambon, PhD posted an update in the group
Abibitumi Movies and Documentaries 6 years ago ·
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Concerning violence: the film screening that got me banned at IAS as Film Series Coordinator:
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What about ‘Globalization is a Euphemism for Whitenization?’ I didnt see it in the store.
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Thank you @DaktariKambon. Im going to definitely purchase it. When we purchase is it a rental?
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Asante tena. Is it sharable? Id like to share with others.
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Ill let ppl know where to purchase if they inquire. Thanks again for the link Im going go purchase today.
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I bought it and another video. I will add more to my collection. The Globalization one is my favorite because all that you were saying could not be refuted. It’s true, we as Africans tend to allow things in that are not best for us. Seems like the guy interviewing you was kind of annoyed. You were really patient. Im not sure I could’ve done it.
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Kala Kambon posted an update in the group
Abibitumi Movies and Documentaries 8 years ago ·
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Name your favorite Independent Black Films!
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1) Sankɔfa, directed by Haile Gerima
2) Adwa, directed by Haile Gerima
3) Teza, directed by Haile Gerima
4) Daughters of the Dust, by Julie Dash
5) The Spook Who Sat By the Door, directed by Ivan Dixon
6) Ceddo, directed by Ousman Sembene
7) Malcolm X by Spike Lee
8) 1804: The Hidden History of Haiti, directed by Tariq NasheedMovies I like… Read more
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The movie Crown Heights is really a good one, though it is a hard watch because of the injustice that occurred, based on a true story. Also, there is a movie( I forget the title of it), but the story is based in Trinidad, and the director is actually a Trinidadian. If I happened to remember the title down the line I’ll make sure to share it.
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RealRADIOTalk Moore posted an update in the group
Abibitumi Movies and Documentaries 8 years ago · Greetings,
To the brother who asked if anyone saw the black panther movie , can they give their feedback something like that. I tried to reply directly but wasn’t letting me type the post. I saw the movie on m4free.info my sistren gave the website for free movies. And I am hapi I watched it . The movie have many subliminal and direct messages… Read more-
Yes, I know there’s a list long of black film makers and I know none of the monies for black panther movie will go to the black communities. They never do. Unless it’s hidden colors to name a few. I think we need to
Reach out to more black film makers and start filming more real afrikan history. I know there are ones out there doing it, but… Read more
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Mzee Shabakha posted an update in the group
Abibitumi Movies and Documentaries 6 years ago · Has anyone seen the documentary series “Liberia, America’s stephild”? I think that, in light of the “Year of Return” this film would make an especially relevant topic for discussion. More and more non-native
Afrikans from the diaspora are immigrating to the continent. I feel that some valuable lessons can be learned by looking back at… Read more -
Mzee Shabakha posted an update in the group
Abibitumi Movies and Documentaries 6 years ago · Ma’at Hotep, family! I just finished watching the documentary film “Concerning Violence” by the Danish
filmmaker Goran Olsson. This film is an exploration of the clash between the forces of colonialism / white supremacy and Afrikan liberation / Independence. The film utilizes historical examples of wars of independence from european… Read more - Load More