This program is part of our Black Stories: Two Cities series which celebrates Black filmmakers as key narrators of American experience and activists in fights for liberation and equity.
This program is part of our Black Stories: Two Cities series.
Director: Billy Woodberry
A stunning neo-realist film that applies techniques from global revolutionary cinemas to tell the story of a South Los Angeles family contending with the challenges of unemployment and economic hardship. A patient navigation of everyday life and domesticity that is as tender and candid as it is heartbreaking.
1984. USA. 80 min. NR
preceded by
Director: Charles Burnett
On New Year’s Day a man (Pan African Film Festival founder Ayuko Babu) tries to help a woman make rent. A lighthearted story of community collaboration and a gorgeous document of Leimert Park, one of the creative hearts of Black Los Angeles.
1995. USA. 13 min. NR
Thank you to our series sponsor:
Bakari Sellers
Phone: 8032548234
2018/02/12 - 2018/02/12
Nickelodeon Theatre
1607 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201