THIRD HORIZON FILM FESTIVAL 2021



THIRD HORIZON FILM FESTIVAL 2021FILM SCHEDULETHURSDAY, JUNE 248:30 pmLIBORIODir. Nino Martínez Sosa | 77 mins | 2021 | Dominican Republic/France | Spanish and French with English Subtitles | FictionIn the Dominican Republic early in the 20th century, Liborio, a peasant, disappears in a hurricane and returns as a prophet. He says he’s been given a mission: to bring the good and take away the evil, curing the sick and teaching by example. People begin to congregate by his side and they move to the mountains to have total freedom and develop the dream of an independent community. Everything changes when the invading US Marines want to disarm and disband the community. Liborio wants to avoid a confrontation, but he knows that they can't run forever.LIBORIO will be screening both online at in-person at Nite Owl Drive-In10:30 pmOPENING NIGHT PARTY FEATURING FOREIGNERIn keeping with its history of epic opening night parties, Third Horizon Film Festival 2021 will kick off with a session under the stars with Foreigner, the Trinidadian/Venezuelan DJ who’s set L.A.’s underground scene on fire with his debaucherous and wildly inventive parties such as Junkyard Jourvet and Road Block Rally. FRIDAY, JUNE 256:00 pmSHORT FICTIONS: PROGRAM 1Four dramatic shorts from the Caribbean and its diaspora that reflect an impressive range of styles and themes.TUFF GUYDir. Yannis Sainte-Rose | 23 mins | 2021 | Martinique | French French Creole with English subtitles | FictionFollowing an inappropriate remark towards a woman, a young man finds himself plunged into a parallel world where he will undergo a series of remarks and micro-attacks usually reserved for women.NO ENTRYDir. Kaleb D'Aguilar | 13 mins | 2021 | United Kingdom | English | Fiction Against the backdrop of the Windrush scandal, a Jamaican mother, Valerie, struggles to keep her relationship with her son Eli intact. Valerie suffers in silence as she battles with the government's hostile environment tactics. She keeps the threat of deportation a secret, while her psychological state begins to deteriorate and she grapples with the fear of losing her son and the country she calls home.PARIS IS HEREDirs. Léa Magnien and Quentin Chantrel | 17 mins | 2020 | French Guiana | French and French Creole with English Subtitles | Fiction The peaceful life of Georges, an introverted French Guyanese teenager, gets complicated when he falls in love with Gisele, a dreamy girl who hopes to see Paris more than anything.COUSINSDir. Mandy Marcus | 13 mins | 2021 | United States | English | FictionA Brooklyn teenager is reunited with her Guyanese cousin for the funeral of a relative. On the last day of the wake, the girls venture out into the city alone.8:00 pmPARTY DONEDir. Ian Harnarine | 46 mins | 2021 | Trinidad & Tobago | English Creole with English Subtitles | Non-FictionA popular Trinidadian television host utilizes viewer tips in an attempt to make a dent in the country's soaring murder and crime rate. His controversial techniques put him at odds with criminals and the law.9:30 pmRIGHT NEAR THE BEACHDir. Gibrey Allen | 80 mins | 2020 | Jamaica | English | LGBTQ+ FictionAfter the death of famous runner Jeffrey Jacobs, the Jamaican public becomes enamored with the details of his life and speculates as to the motivation behind his murder. Jeffrey's father, a reserved and kind farmer, struggles to grieve while inundated by the inescapable coverage. Through moments of blinding rage and quiet contemplation, the camera is a window into a life burdened by the death of a child that will never know justice. Against a backdrop of beautiful vistas, Right Near The Beach takes a lyrical approach to its subject—rather than treat the murder as a voyeuristic mystery, the film challenges us to contemplate the anguish of loss while everyone else debates the value of one person’s life.SATURDAY, JUNE 2611:00 amSHORTS: THIS WOMAN’S WORKHistory and myth, poetry and reality embrace one another in these four filmic conjurations of the feminine, from Guyana to Scotland, Cuba to the USA.PATTAKIDir. Everlane Moraes | 21 mins | 2018 | Cuba | Spanish with English subtitles | Experimental Non-FictionIn the dense night, when the moon lifts the tide, beings trapped in the daily life of water scarcity are hypnotized by the powers of Yemaya, the goddess of the sea.DOLL THOMASDir. Ashanti Harris | 22 mins | 2019 | English | Scotland | English | Experimental Non-Fiction Doll Thomas, is a document of artist and filmmaker Ashanti Harris’ research into the historical relationship between Guyana and Scotland, and the hidden legacies of a female diaspora. In the film, Harris applies Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s theories of translation as a methodology for speculating history and elaborating on the complex and extraordinary life of Doll Thomas, from the limited archival information documenting her existence. (Audience content warnings: The work makes reference to difficult and traumatic histories including the transatlantic slave trade and the colonial subjugation of women.) SPIT ON THE BROOMDir. Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich | 11 mins | 2020 | United States | English | Experimental Non-FictionFor more than a century and a half, a group of African-American women belonging to a clandestine organization have acted as agents of goodwill in their communities. This visual essay conveys the history of the United Order of Tents, a secret society that originated in the aftermath of the American Civil War. The strength of this multigenerational sisterhood is shown through an amalgamation of historical reenactments and contemporary sequences.WHEN ANGELS SPEAK OF LOVE*Dir. Helen Pe?a | 13 mins | 2021 | United States | English | Non-Fiction When Angels Speaks of Love, is a ritual portrait of a Miami woman as she grieves her sister’s passing and prepares for new life in Clearwater, Florida.1:00 pmFILMMAKER IN FOCUS: MORGAN QUAINTANCEMorgan Quaintance is one of the most vital artist filmmakers working today. His practice reflects a strikingly unique approach to film form, and his growing body of work sits at an arresting confluence of the personal and the political. Having screened two of his films at THFF20, we are pleased this year to present this focus on Quaintance featuring three new and recent works. SURVIVING YOU, ALWAYSDir. Morgan Quaintance | 18 mins | 2020 | United Kingdom | English | Experimental Non-FictionThe transcendental promise of psychedelic drugs versus a concrete and violent experience of metropolitan living: these two opposing realities form the backdrop for an adolescent encounter told through still images and written narration.MISSING TIMEDir. Morgan Quaintance | 15 mins | 2020 | United Kingdom | English | Experimental Non-FictionThrough a focus on alien abduction, cold war history, and Britain’s colonial history, Missing Time considers the relation between amnesia, concealed histories, state secrecy, and the constitution of the self.SOUTHDir. Morgan Quaintance | 28 mins | 2020 | United Kingdom | English | Experimental Non-Fiction Taking two anti-racist and anti-authoritarian liberation movements in South London and Chicago’s South Side as a point of departure, South presents an expressionistic investigation of the power of individual and collective voice. Interlinked with the filmmaker's own biography (time spent living in both London and Chicago), the film also considers questions of mortality and the will to transcend a world typified by concrete relations.3:00 pmSTATELESSDir. Michèle Stephenson | 96 mins | 2020 | Canada /United States/Haiti /Dominican Republic | Spanish with English subtitles | Non-FictionIn 2013, the Dominican Republic’s Supreme Court stripped the citizenship of anyone with Haitian parents, retroactive to 1929. The ruling rendered more than 200,000 people stateless, without nationality, identity or a homeland. Stateless traces the complex tributaries of history and present-day politics, as state-sanctioned racism seeps into mundane offices, living room meetings, and street protests. Anyone defending marginalized groups faces threats of violence. In this dangerous climate, a young attorney named Rosa Iris mounts a grassroots campaign, challenging electoral corruption and advocating for social justice. As Rosa balances her congressional run with her dedication to her family and community, the full scope of herfight is revealed.STATELESS - PANEL DISCUSSIONOur screening of STATELESS will be followed by an extended in-person discussion with Stephenson, Rosa Iris Diendomi, and France Francois, founder and CEO of In Cultured Company, an organization that works on conflict resolution and reconciliation between Haitians and Dominicans. Moderated by Third Horizon filmmaker Monica Sorelle.STATELESS - PANEL DISCUSSIONOur screening of STATELESS will be followed by an extended discussion with Stephenson, Rosa Iris Diendomi, and France Francois, founder and CEO of In Cultured Company, an organization that works on conflict resolution and reconciliation between Haitians and Dominicans. Moderated by Third Horizon filmmaker Monica Sorelle.STATELESS will be screening both online and in-person at Pérez Art Museum Miami.6:30 pmSHE PARADISE WARM UP PARTY, CURATED BY FOREIGNERSaturday night gets going at Nite Owl Drive In with a team of DJs spinning soca—selected by the festival’s official music curator, Foreigner, prepping the audience for the music-oriented features to follow. Details TBA.8:30 pmSHE PARADISEDir. Maya Cozier | 75 mins | 2020 | Trinidad & Tobago | English | FictionIn SHE PARADISE, Sparkle is a na?ve 17-year-old girl seeking community and excitement when she stumbles upon a free-spirited dance crew who invite her to their next audition. Welcomed despite her lack of street smarts, she soon meets Skinny, a rapper who’s immediately taken with her wide-eyed innocence. Navigating this thrilling yet sinister new world that revolves around nightlife and cash, Sparkle finds her fate in the hands of those with power in this seemingly postcard-perfect setting, with misogyny brewing beneath the surface. SHE PARADISE will be screening both online at in-person at Nite Owl Drive-In10:45 pmSTUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPESDir. Mark James | 85 mins | 2019 | Jamaica | English | Non-FictionSTUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES, opens a door into the creation of a musical form that changed the sound of popular music around the world and takes a hard look at the real lives of the poor musicians who created it. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston, Studio 17 was a nerve center of Jamaica’s vibrant music scene. Shot in Jamaica, London, and Hamburg, the film follows Clive Chin’s own battle to secure the rights to Randy’s archive so that the music will be heard by future generations. We also see his emotional struggle to overcome the murder of his son Joel Chin, who was head of A&R for VP Records and worked closely with dancehall stars like Sean Paul & Beenie Man.STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES will be screening exclusively at Nite Owl Drive-InSUNDAY, JUNE 271:45 pmSHORTS: PEOPLE, PLACESThese five short works of non-fiction palpably give form to subjects and locations, from New Orleans to Puerto Rico, the Cuban countryside to New York City.YOU CAN’T STOP SPIRITDir. Vashni Korin | 16 mins | 2021 | United States | English | Non-FictionYou Can’t Stop Spirit centers the Baby Doll Mardi Gras masking tradition, comprised of a group of self-liberated black women that created an alternative social space where they are allowed and encouraged to be free. BY WAY OF CANARSIEDirs. Emily Packer and Lesley Steele | 14 mins | 2020 | United States | English | Non-FictionBy Way of Canarsie, is a wandering portrait of an oft-neglected shoreline community. Through brief encounters, observation, and expressive use of analog film, the film paints a portrait of the predominantly black New York City neighborhood of Canarsie's shared desires for recognition and respect. As some community members advocate for a commuter ferry at the local pier, others reflect on the current use of natural resources, the indigenous history, and the impending environmental concerns that encompass Canarsie’s relationship with the water as it exists today.THE WHISPER OF THE LEAVESDir. Amir Ather Valen | 16 mins | 2021 | Cuba | Spanish | Non-FictionThe Whisper of the Leaves is a contemplative journey of harmony between different forms of life that coexist on the earth. This film is a meditation on the effect of time, movement of the human spirit, and passage to new forms of life, through the eyes, ears, and bodies of three elderly land workers living in a small community in the outskirts of Bauta, Cuba.QUEENIEDir. Cai Thomas | 19 mins | 2020 | United States | English | LGBTQ+ Non-Fiction Queenie, a 73-year-young black lesbian, navigates applying for Stonewall House, New York City’s first LGBT elder-affordable housing. COMIDA PA' LOS POBRES Dir. Arleen Cruz-Alicea | 14 mins | 2021 | Puerto Rico | Spanish with English subtitles | Non-FictionThrough Los Comedores Sociales de Puerto Rico, a platform he created in 2012, Giovanni Roberto has fed hundreds of Puerto Rican families. Having known food scarcity in his own life, he pushes every day for community solidarity to manage the hunger that the government of Puerto Rico neglects. Comida Pa' Los Pobres is a portrait of this young man who inspires people to actively participate in the creation of a solidarity-oriented work movement, as he also fights for government agencies to understand that he only seeks to give food to the poor.4:00 pmCELAJEDir. Sofía Gallisá Muriente | 41 mins | 2020 | Puerto Rico | Spanish with English subtitles | Experimental Non-FictionCelaje (Cloudscape), oscillates between chronicle, dream and document, using nature's times to interpret human cycles. Combining images filmed on 16mm and Super8, home movies, a found quarter-inch audio tape, old and hand-developed film, and an original score by José Iván Lebrón Moreira, this essay film is an elegy to the death of the Puerto Rican colonial project and the sedimentation of disasters in this Caribbean island. Preceded byPARAKUP? VEN? (FALL FROM THE HIGHEST POINT)Dir. Mariana Parisca | 13 mins | 2020 | Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela | English and Spanish | Experimental Non-FictionThe Venezuelan currency, the Bolivar, has exceeded a 10,000,000% inflation rate, the highest recorded such rate in the world. Parakupá Vená (Fall From the Highest Point) is an experimental film completely composed of microscopic footage of the hyperinflated currency bills. In the film, a narrator alludes to national and personal histories represented on the bills, while Parakupa? Vena?, the tallest waterfall in the world, also known as Angel Falls, becomes a metaphor for the extreme capital collapse. The images of landscapes on the bills reveal the persistence of image-making as a colonial tool for the incorporation of land into accumulated value. 6:00 pmSHORTS: COLONIAL (DIS)ENTANGLEMENTSUsing a wide range of archival materials in a potent range of ways, the six films in this programme interrogate the legacies of different forms of colonialism across the globe, from India to Africa to the Caribbean to the USA.AT HOME BUT NOT AT HOMEDir. Suneil Sanzgiri | 11 mins | 2019 | India/United States | Hindi and English | Experimental Non-FictionFilmmaker Suneil Sanzgiri's father was 18 when India ousted the last remaining Portuguese colonizers from Goa in 1961. Combining 16mm with drone footage, desktop screenshots, and Skype interviews with the filmmaker's father, At Home But Not at Home utilises various modes of seeing at a distance to question identity, the construction of memory and anti-colonial solidarity across continents.NO ARCHIVE CAN RESTORE YOUDir. Onyeka Igwe | 6 mins | 2020 | Nigeria/United Kingdom | No Dialogue | Experimental Non-FictionThe former Nigerian Film Unit building, one of the first self-directed outposts of the British visual propaganda engine, the Colonial Film Unit, stands empty on Ikoyi Road, Lagos, in the shadow of today’s Nigerian Film Corporation building. The rooms are full of dust, cobwebs, stopped clocks, and rusty and rotting celluloid film cans. The films housed in this building are hard to see because of their condition, but also perhaps because people do not want to see them. They reveal a colonial residue that is echoed in walls of the building itself. Taking its title from the 2018 Juliette Singh book, No Archive Can Restore You depicts the spatial configuration of this colonial archive, which lies just out of view, in the heart of the Lagosian cityscape. This is an exploration into the "sonic shadows" that colonial moving images continue to generate.A NEW ENGLAND DOCUMENTDir. Che Applewhaite | 16 mins | 2020 | United States/United Kingdom | English | Non-FictionUsing found footage with selected images and text from The Marshall Collection at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, A New England Document reconstructs the impulse of two ethnographers’ photographic encounters in the Kalahari Desert, Namibia, from the reparative perspective of its formerly silenced stories. The filmmaker, a black British-Trinidadian Harvard undergraduate, and their daughter, the writer Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, give voice in fragmentary counterpoint to the haunting sounds of archival ghosts. SIGHT UNSEENDir. Alessandra Ferrini | 19 mins | 2019 | United Kingdom | Italian and English | Non-FictionOmar al-Mukhtar (1885-1931) was the leader of the organised resistance against the Italian colonisation of Libya (1911-1943). He became a symbol of the Libyan people’s resilience, but in Italy his name remains unknown. Sight Unseen explores the concealment and appropriation around the memory and documentation of Mukhtar’s final days and spectacularized state killing, through the analysis of visual and material culture that has been subject to either manipulation or obfuscation in Italy. These materials include the most complete—but legally unpublishable—series of images of Mukhtar's capture and execution; Mukhtar’s contested glasses and purse; the Hollywood production The Lion of the Desert; and Monumento al Carabiniere, a memorial to Italian armed forces in Turin. Sight Unseen attempts to portray the carefully orchestrated politics of visibility and invisibility that shape the memory of colonial trauma in Italy.A SO-CALLED ARCHIVEDir. Onyeka Igwe | 20 mins | 2020 | Nigeria/United Kingdom | English | Experimental Non-FictionMixing the genres of the radio play, the corporate video tour, and detective noir with a haunting and critical approach to the horror of discovery, A So-called Archive interrogates the decomposing repositories of Empire with a forensic lens. Blending footage shot over a year in two separate colonial archive buildings—one in Lagos, Nigeria, and the other in Bristol, United Kingdom—this double portrait considers the "sonic shadows" that colonial images continue to generate, despite the disintegration of their memory and their materials.LISTEN TO THE BEAT OF OUR IMAGESDirs. Audrey Jean-Baptiste and Maxime Jean-Baptiste | 15 mins | 2021 | French Guiana/France | French with English Subtitles | Experimental Non-Fiction Based on audiovisual archives from France's National Center for Space Studies (CNES), Listen to the Beat of Our Images, deals with the establishment of the Guyanese Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana, from the perspective of a young Guianese woman, who watches as the land around her is transformed.8:30 pmEYIMOFEDirs. Arie Esiri and Chuko Esiri | 116 mins | 2020 | Nigeria | English | FictionA passport, photos and a visa: these recurring elements in Eyimofe (This is My Desire). Set in Lagos, Nigeria, the film follows the stories of Mofe, a factory technician, and Rosa, a hairdresser, on their quest for what they believe will be a better life on foreign shores. The characters’ misfortunes are part of their everyday life and they are sketching out the need to leave Nigeria at the same time. At the bottom of the socio-economic ladder, status, money, gender, skin colour and family structures are inextricably connected. The longing for another life is but one thread in this complex mesh, a promise that floats above things at once near and far away.Preceded byLIZARDDir. Akinola Davies | 18 mins |2020 | Nigeria | English | FictionAfter 8-year-old Juwon gets removed from Bible class by her Sunday school teacher, she follows an agama lizard into the bowels of the Heaven’s Gate Mega Church. Her journey into the labyrinth exposes the financial inner workings and the hidden activities behind the scenes, plunging her deeper until she is confronted by a spellbinding sermon and a congregation worshipping in a hypnotized frenzy. MONDAY, JUNE 286:00 pmSHORTS: STRONG FEMALE LEADMemorable female protagonists anchor these four short works of fiction, ranging across the globe from Jamaica to Mauritius to the USA.ANIKSHADir. Vincent Toi | 20 mins | 2020 | Mauritius | French and French Creole with English Subtitles | FictionAniksha, is a young Indo-Mauritian woman. After her arranged marriage, she finds a job at a call centre, a booming industry in Mauritius. There she encounters her enigmatic supervisor and discovers a new world of possibilities. CITRIC ACIDDir. Elenie Chung | 19 mins | 2021 | United States | English | FictionAino and Yu Xing are two best friends and two working fine artists. Competition is as natural as intimacy between the two, but their relationship may be heading toward a breaking point.NYMPHDir. Maria del Mar Rosario | 17 mins | 2020 | United States | Spanish and English with English Subtitles | FictionPressured by her economic situation, a newly arrived Cuban immigrant in New York enters a world of embellished sex work. (Explicit sexual content)MADADir. Joseph Douglas Elmhirst | 19 mins | 2020 | Jamaica | Patois and English | LGBTQ+ Fiction Mada follows three days in the life of a young mother named Faith, her mother, Ethel, and Faith’s son, Luther, living in rural Jamaica, where isolation carries its own sound. As the narrative unfolds, a simmering conflict over Luther surfaces, offering insight into two mothers' conflicting natures and notions about love and protection.8:45 pmBULAD?Dir. Eché Janga | 86 mins | 2020 | Cura?ao | Papiamento and Dutch with English Subtitles | FictionHeadstrong Kenza, lives with her father Ouira and grandfather Weljo in a car-wrecking yard in Cura?ao. The two men are opposites that don’t particularly attract: Ouira is a determined and rational police officer, while Weljo identifies with the original inhabitants and spirituality of the island. As Weljo wishes to prepare his passing to the world of spirits, the relationship between Ouira en Weljo starts to escalate and eleven-year-old Kenza searches for her own path in-between the two extremes. The down-to-earth and avoidant mentality of Ouira no longer offers her all that she needs, and slowly she opens up to the more mystical and comforting traditions of her grandfather.TUESDAY, JUNE 294:00 pmNEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCEDir. Jil Servant | 46 mins | 2020 | Guadeloupe | French and French Creole with English Subtitles | FictionWhen you’re dead, everything is simple: no surprises, no conflicts, no regrets. On the other hand, when you are almost dead, anything can happen. After surviving a serious car accident, filmmaker Jil Servant—who is of part Martiniquan heritage—surveys his life. Living mainly in France but working in the French Caribbean, he considers an existence made up of images and sweat, and the challenges of being a Caribbean filmmaker. Preceded byFOUY? Z?TWAL (PLOWING THE STARS)Dir. Wally Fall | 14 mins | 2020 | Guadeloupe | French Creole with English Subtitles | Experimental FictionOn her way to meet her father, a woman reflects on her life. Along the way, the country looks empty to her and, slowly, memories of past lives come back to her. Are they real? Or are they only dreams?6:00 pmSHORTS: BEYOND THE BARRICADESFrom protest as celebration to celebration as protest, anti-authoritarian resistance to the mixed legacy of political struggle, the six films in this progamme all consider issues around protest, marronage and solidarity worldwide. BRAZIL IS THEE, HAITI IS (T)HEREDir. Carlos Adriano | 17 mins | 2021 | Brasil | Portuguese, English, French, Haitian Creole with English Subtitles | Non-FictionOn March 16, 2020, in Brasília, the capital of Brazil, an anonymous and unknown Haitian man challenged the head of the nation: “Bolsonaro, it’s over. You are not president anymore.” This film poem counterpoints that event with the catastrophic military operations held by Minustah (United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti), commanded by Brazil in 2005 and 2006, in Cité Soleil, Port-au-Prince. The film summons the song Haiti by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, and makes references to the Haitian revolution, the poem O Guesa by Sous?ndrade, Bur-Jargal by Victor Hugo, the film Haiti: The Way of Liberty by Arnold Antonin, and the unrealized project by Sergei Eisenstein and Paul Robeson about Toussaint Louverture. (Potentially triggering content)Letter From Your Far Off Country, Suneil Sanzgiri, 17'33FI DEM III: ANCESTRAL INTERFERENCEDir. Zinzi Minott | 11 mins | 2020 | United Kingdom | Patois and English | Experimental Non-Fiction Fi Dem III: Ancestral Interference, like the preceding instalments of the filmmaker's project (both previous THFF selections), invokes the HMT Empire Windrush’s mid-century voyage from Jamaica to London—except now we see it placed explicitly alongside emblems of the transatlantic slave trade. The slave ship’s hold stretches across centuries of black Caribbean history into the present, as the film turns our attention to the legacies of black Caribbean life, sound, resistance and communion within its diaspora. The film also draws from personal and familial archives to chart several black Caribbean journeys and narratives, some of which have been imaged and returned to throughout the series. AQU?Dir. Carlos Mario | 10 mins | 2020 | Puerto Rico | Spanish with English Subtitles | Non-FictionUsing recent events in Puerto Rico as its point of departure, Aquí is an intimate and rigorous exploration of political protest as an effective space. HERE IS THE IMAGINATION OF THE BLACK RADICALDir. Rhea Storr | 10 mins | 2020 | The Bahamas | English | Experimental Non-FictionIn Here Is the Imagination of the Black Radical, Afrofuturism is communicated via the Bahamian people through Junkanoo, a form of celebration in the Bahamas. Originally celebrated by slaves who were given three days off only, Junkanoo can be viewed as a form of resistance, celebrated on Boxing Day and New Year's Day. The film follows the Shell Saxon Superstar, who come together in spectacular fashion to enact a politically motivated theme, asserting national pride or depicting other countries. We visit the shacks where the costumes are made to observe the craftsmanship and dedication required to win the parade and obtain bragging rights. The soundtrack has many layers and is comprised mostly of samples. Like the 16mm film images, analog sounds, (chiefly static and radio) are used to obscure a seemingly obtainable message. I’M FREE NOW, YOU ARE FREEDir. Ash Goh Hua | 15 mins | 2020 | United States | English | Non-FictionWhen Mike Africa Jr. was born in prison, he spent just three days with his mother Debbie Africa, a formerly incarcerated political prisoner of the MOVE9, before prison guards wrenched him away. They spent the next 40 years struggling for freedom and for each other. I'm Free Now, You Are Free reflects on their reunion, and meditates on black family preservation as resistance against state violence.8:00 pmOUVERTURESDir. The Living and the Dead Ensemble | 132 mins | 2020 | Haiti/France/United Kingdom | Haitian Creole and French | HybridMoving from the frozen landscapes of the Jura mountains to the urban centres of Port-au-Prince, Ouvertures brings the Haitian revolutionary, Toussaint Louverture, back to life. In France, a Haitian researcher tries to read the past within the stratigraphic layers of Jurassic limestone, whilst in Haiti a group of young actors translate and rehearse scenes from Monsieur Toussaint, a play written by ?douard Glissant, that recounts the last days in the life of Louverture dying in exile in a prison cell in the Jura, 1803. Ghosts from the pantheon of Haitian history visit Louverture on his deathbed and put him to trial. As the play proceeds the actors become possessed by their characters, and eventually the ghost of Louverture joins the group and takes them on a voyage for a new kind of exile.Preceded byLES TEMPS (THE TIMES)*Dir. Miryam Charles | 2 mins | 2021 | Dominica | French with English Subtitles | Experimental FictionIn order to situate herself in history, a young woman invokes the present, past, and future.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 304:00 pmSHORT FICTIONS: PROGRAM 2Another four dramatic shorts from the Caribbean and its diaspora showcasing a dazzling variety in both form and content.OUT OF MANYDir. Rebecca Williams | 15 mins | 2020 | Jamaica | Jamaican Patois and English | FictionAsha, a teenage girl from a politically involved and influential family within Jamaica, enjoys a life far removed from any harsh reality. Asha's privileged bubble pops, however, when she and her driver come across the dead body of a local street cleaner. To her, the body represents a side of Jamaica that she only sees through the skewed lens of the media. Slowly but surely, Asha's world view begins to unwind as she is thrust into deep introspection.THE LOST LAND GIRLDir. Shakira Francis | 12 mins | 2020 | United Kingdom | English | Fiction On a farm in the north of England, Helena tries to convince her sister Lillian that they should leave the Women’s Land Army for a better assignment elsewhere. Lillian remains stubborn and refuses to go despite the racism and discrimination they have had to endure. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Ashworth is becoming increasingly resentful at the sisters' presence on the farm, so she enlists the help of fellow Land Girl, Sarah, to devise a plan that will get the sisters to leave. The tension between the four women begins to grow until Elizabeth makes a decision that changes everything.TIMOUN AWDir. Nelson Foix | 27 mins | 2020 | France | French Creole and French with English Subtitles | FictionWhile being chased, Chris discovers on his stair landing a baby who seems to be intended for him. Doubtful of his paternity, he sets out to find the mother of the child.MANO SANTADir. Steph Camacho | 14 mins | 2020 | Puerto Rico | Spanish with English Subtitles | LGBTQ+ FictionMano Santa, tells a story of unconditional love between a grandfather and his grandson. Pablo is the grandson of Don Isidoro, better known as the town’s mano santa or healer, and when Pablo comes to visit the old man the two solemnly share their daily routines in the Puerto Rican countryside. Upon discovering the real reason for his grandson’s visit, however, Don Isidoro recognizes that he must accept the things he cannot change, and in doing so illustrates the true meaning of human understanding and sensitivity.6:00 pmBETWEEN DOG AND WOLFDir. Irene Gutiérrez | 125 mins | 2019 | Cuba | Spanish with English Subtitles | HybridImmersed in the jungle of Sierra Maestra, three veterans of the Angolan War are reluctant to abandon the revolutionary spirit which brought them together as comrades over thirty years ago. Always on guard, they continue to train dressed in their old uniforms for an endless mission: a war game in which they still can feel respected, strong and, above all, spiritually young. They are the last Samurai of the Cuban Revolution.Preceded byLOS NI?OS LOBOS (THE WOLF KIDS)Dir. Otávio Almeida | 17 mins | 2020 | Cuba | Spanish with English Subtitles | HybridIn Cuba, 60 years after the Revolution, two teenage brothers live in their own dystopian universe. The boys live with their father, a veteran of the Angolan war. While they get involved in war games where innocence loses ground, their father's ghosts take them away from reality, leading them to a future full of uncertainties.8:30 pmFAYA DAYIDir. Jessica Beshir | 120 minutes | 2021 | Ethiopia, USA, Qatar | Oromiffa, Harari with English Subtitles | Non-FictionEthiopian legend has it that khat, a stimulant leaf, was found by Sufi Imams in search ofeternity. Inspired by this myth, Faya Dayi is a spiritual journey into the highlands of Hararimmersed in the rituals of khat, a leaf that Sufi Muslims chewed for religious meditations – andEthiopia’s most lucrative cash crop today. Through the prism of the khat trade, Faya Dayiweaves a tapestry of intimate stories of people caught between violent government repression,khat-induced fantasies and treacherous journeys beyond their borders, and offers a windowinto the dreams of the youth who long for a better life.THURSDAY, JULY 16:00 pmSHORTS: HOMELANDSFrom traditional non-fiction to more experimental approaches, from the playful to the poignant, the five films in this programme all grapple with notions of home and belonging. SEARCHING FOR ANA VELDFORDDir. Ronald Baez | 6 mins | 2020 | United States | Spanish with English Subtitles | Non-FictionA middle-aged mother of two reflects on her emotional decision to immigrate to the United States some 30 years earlier, in this reflective documentary short that borrows its title from a uniquely powerful poem by the legendary exiled Cuban writer Lourdes Casal.MOTHERLANDDir. Ellen Evans | 13 mins | 2020 | United Kingdom | English | Non-FictionMotherland traces the experiences of two young men forcibly returned to Jamaica after a lifetime in Britain, alongside the story of a Windrush-generation man denied re-entry to the UK. Through the personal accounts of those who have had their British identity questioned by the state, Motherland explores what it really means for someone to “go back home.”ARTIFACT #3: TERRA NULLIUSDir. Kearra Amaya Gopee | 11 mins | 2019 | Trinidad & Tobago/United States | English | Experimental Non-FictionArtifact #3: Terra Nullius visualizes how personhood, family and intimacy are influenced by lineages of trauma and spirituality within diasporic Caribbean identity. An exploration of how migration and memory affect manifestations of the Anglophone Caribbean family from the pre-Independence period to the present, the film uses the filmmaker's own family history as a point of reference. MORNING SICKNESS IN THE USADir. Cristine Brache | 3 mins | 2020 | United States | Spanish with English Subtitles | Experimental Non-FictionIn Morning Sickness in the USA, the director shares the story of her grandmother, who was quarantined in 1961 after seeing a doctor for inexplicable nausea. Having immigrated to the US from Puerto Rico, doctors suspected she had an infectious disease and put her in quarantine in a mental asylum. The reason for her nausea was later revealed to be pregnancy. HOME SOON COMEDir. Hope Strickland | 22 mins | 2020 | United Kingdom | English | Experimental Non-FictionHome Soon Come is part of an on-going project with the elderly Caribbean community in South Manchester. The film plays between archival footage of the Caribbean islands, interviews with family members, and scenes shot in a day centre for the elderly. It explores diasporic movements, memory-placing through domestic objects and what it means to find ourselves at home in the people around us.8:30 pmBANT? MAMADir. Ivan Herrera | 77 mins | 2021 | Dominican Republic/France | Spanish and French with English Subtitles | FictionA French woman of African descent manages to escape after being arrested in the Dominican Republic. She finds shelter in the most dangerous district of Santo Domingo, where she is taken in by a group of children. By becoming their protégée and maternal figure, she will see her destiny change inexorably.BANT? MAMA will be screening both online and in-person at Nite Owl Drive-In. It will be followed by our Closing Night Party DJed by Foreigner and special guests. ................
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