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25 March 2021

African Diaspora International Film Festival 2021 - Women's History Month Film Series (Virtual) March 26 to 29 2021 - Virtual

African Diaspora International Film Festival
Women's History Month Film Series
Virtual Edition
March 26 to 29 2021

https://nyadiff.org/

 
 
Women's History Month Film Series Line-Up

Fictions

Losing Ground - The Cruz Brothers - Miss Malloy by Kathleen Collins (USA)

Angelica by Marisol Gómez-Mouakad (Puerto Rico)

Myopia by Sanae Akroud (Morocco)

Foreign Body by Raja Amari (Tunisia)

Made in Bangladesh by Rubaiyat Hossain (Bangladesh)

Cape Verde My Love by Ana Ramos Lisboa (Cape Verde)

Stand Down Soldier by Jeryl Prescott Sales (USA)

Documentaries

Betrayal of a Nation by Brandi Webb (USA)
How It Feels to be Free by Yoruba Richen (USA)

Barrow, Freedom Fighter by Marcia Weekes (Barbados)

The Glass Ceiling by Yamina Benguigui (France)
She Had a Dream by Raja Amari (Tunisia)
Amilcar Cabral by Ana Ramos Lisboa (Cape Verde)

Colobane Express and The Silent Monologue by Khady Sylla (Senegal)

Shorts

But You’re Not Black by Danielle Ayow
White Like The Moon
 by Marina Gonzalez Palmier (Canada | USA)

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