Maïmouna Jallow taps into the current Zoom phenomenon to frame the ambiance for the characters and conversations that make up Tales of the Accidental City.
Synopsis
Four residents of Nairobi, stuck together in an anger management class, must explain what got them there and attempt to heal the wounds of the past. Tales of the Accidental City is a feature-length film based on an adaptation of a stage play by writer and director Maïmouna Jallow.
Maïmouna Jallow and the actors talk about the film, Tales of the Accidental City: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOLMH2Wp7VU
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03 February 2022
Maïmouna Jallow: Tales of the Accidental City (Kenya) - 32 Annual Cascade Festival of African Films 2022 - Women Filmmakers Week
32 Annual Cascade Festival of African Films 2022: Featuring Women Filmmakers Week
32th Annual Cascade Festival of African Films
A Celebration of Black History Month
At Portland Community College
4 February - 5 March 2022
A Celebration of Black History Month
At Portland Community College
4 February - 5 March 2022
The Cascade Festival of African Films is held in Portland, Oregon USA. The closing week of the festival features Women Filmmakers Week, which includes retrospectives, tributes and recently released short and feature films:
The Cascade Festival of African Films shows us Africa through the eyes of Africans, rather than a vision of Africa packaged for Western viewers. The films celebrate Africa’s achievements, expose its failures, and reveal possibilities for a hopeful future. Although the films cannot represent an entire continent, we hope to encourage American viewers to become interested in and study African cultures. Text and image source: Cascade Festival of African Films. Festival poster by Jordin Garcia Portillo
The 2020 lineup of films with hyperlinks to Women Filmmakers Week selections
on the African Women in Cinema Blog
Suzannah Mirghani: Al-Sit (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Sudan
March 5
Nantenaina Lova: Aza Kivy/ Morning Star
Madagascar
February 17
Amy Jephta: Barakat (2020)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
South Africa
March 4
Françoise Ellong: Buried (2020)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Cameroon
March 5
Fehinti Balogun: Can I Live? (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Sudan
March 5
Nantenaina Lova: Aza Kivy/ Morning Star
Madagascar
February 17
Amy Jephta: Barakat (2020)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
South Africa
March 4
Françoise Ellong: Buried (2020)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Cameroon
March 5
Fehinti Balogun: Can I Live? (2021)
Nigeria
February 16
Nabil Ayouch: Casablanca Beats (2021)
February 16
Nabil Ayouch: Casablanca Beats (2021)
Morocco
February 5
Amir Ramses: Curfew (2021)
Egypt
February 26
Ephraim Asili: Diaspora Suite and Other Short Films (2010-17)
February 5
Amir Ramses: Curfew (2021)
Egypt
February 26
Ephraim Asili: Diaspora Suite and Other Short Films (2010-17)
Diaspora
February 12
AJ Wone: Diatribe: From the Village to the Streets (2020)
USA
February 4
Abdoulaye Dao, Hervé Eric Lengani: Duga / The Scavengers (2019)
Burkina Faso
February 19
Jessica Beshir: Faya Dayi (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Ethiopia
March 3
Moussa Diop, Thomas Grand: Golden Fish, African Fish (2018)
Senegal
February 17
Joao Ribeiro: Granma Nineteen and the Soviet’s Secret (2020)
Brazil, Mozambique, Portugal
February 26
Philippe Lacôte: La Nuit Des Rois / Night of the Kings (2020)
Cote d'Ivoire
February 19
Mahamet Saleh Haroun: Lingui, The Sacred Bonds (2021)
Chad
February 18
Amleset Muchie: Min Alesh? (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Ethiopia
March 5
Michel K. Zongo: No Gold for Kalsaka (2019)
Burkina Faso
February 24
Mary-Noël Niba: Partir? (2019)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Cameroon
February 10
Maimouna Jallow: Tales of the Accidental City (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Kenya
March 5
Ephraim Asili: The Inheritance (2020)
USA
February 12
Shola Amoo: The Last Tree (2019)
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February 11
Arie Esiri, Chuko Esiri: This is My Desire / Eyimofe (2020)
Nigeria
February 5
Amil Shivji: Tug of War (2021)
Tanzania
February 25
Elija Hasan: Who We Carry (2021)
USA
February 4
February 12
AJ Wone: Diatribe: From the Village to the Streets (2020)
USA
February 4
Abdoulaye Dao, Hervé Eric Lengani: Duga / The Scavengers (2019)
Burkina Faso
February 19
Jessica Beshir: Faya Dayi (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Ethiopia
March 3
Moussa Diop, Thomas Grand: Golden Fish, African Fish (2018)
Senegal
February 17
Joao Ribeiro: Granma Nineteen and the Soviet’s Secret (2020)
Brazil, Mozambique, Portugal
February 26
Philippe Lacôte: La Nuit Des Rois / Night of the Kings (2020)
Cote d'Ivoire
February 19
Mahamet Saleh Haroun: Lingui, The Sacred Bonds (2021)
Chad
February 18
Amleset Muchie: Min Alesh? (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Ethiopia
March 5
Michel K. Zongo: No Gold for Kalsaka (2019)
Burkina Faso
February 24
Mary-Noël Niba: Partir? (2019)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Cameroon
February 10
Maimouna Jallow: Tales of the Accidental City (2021)
See post on African Women in Cinema Blog
Kenya
March 5
Ephraim Asili: The Inheritance (2020)
USA
February 12
Shola Amoo: The Last Tree (2019)
Nigeria, UK
February 11
Arie Esiri, Chuko Esiri: This is My Desire / Eyimofe (2020)
Nigeria
February 5
Amil Shivji: Tug of War (2021)
Tanzania
February 25
Elija Hasan: Who We Carry (2021)
USA
February 4
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