Masai

Masai

Breakin' in

Dreams Deferred

Scarred Justice

Kukurantumi

Masai

YOUNG PEOPLE AND SOCIETY
Film Series and Panel Discussion
MAY 29 - 30, 2010

As part of its ongoing ADFF Spring and Summer Film Series at Teachers College, Columbia University, ADFF is presenting the “YOUNG PEOPLE AND SOCIETY” film series on May 29 and 30, a selection of documentary and fiction films that explore the life of young people and the various means by which they become adults, be it activism, gender definition, community building, or self expression through the arts.

 

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

SATURDAY, MAY 29 , 2010

1:00PM MASAI THE RAIN WARRIORS (Kenya/France)

3:00PM DREAMS DEFERRED: THE SHAKIA GUNN PROJECT (USA)

4:30PM TUPAC RESURRECTION (USA)

6:30PM SCARED JUSTICE: The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 (USA)

8:00PM BREAKIN' IN: THE MAKING OF A HIP HOP DANCER (Canada)


SUNDAY, MAY 30, 2010

1:30PM
KUKURANTUMI: THE ROAD TO ACCRA (Ghana/Germany)

3:30PM AUTHORING ACTION FEATURE DOCUMENTARY (US)

5:00PM PANEL "YOUNG PEOPLE AND SOCIETY"

TICKETS: 
Weekend pass $20; Day pass $15; $6 per show; panel:$5

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PLEASE NOTE WE ACCEPT CASH ONLY AT THE DOOR.

WHERE: Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street - Room 263 Macy
Take train 1 to 116th street and walk uptown four blocks. Entrance between Broadway and Amsterdam. Picture ID requested to enter building.


DVDs of films from Africa and the African Diaspora will be on sale at the venue. $20 per DVD; $35 for 2 DVD; $45 for three DVD and $15 for each additional DVD.

PLEASE NOTE WE ACCEPT CASH ONLY ON SITE.