Sunday, July 1, 2012 at 6:30 PM
Teachers College – New York, NY
“With razor-sharp irony, Dutch documakers Sander Snoep and Sarah Vos limn a damning portrait of the legacy of colonialism in “Curacao.” The slyly acerbic pic juxtaposes letters from 18th- and 19th-century magistrates and ship captains, matter-of-factly enumerating everyday horrors of the slave trade, with scenes of contemporary Hollanders wining and dining in gated communities; meanwhile, the faces of marginalized blacks silently confront the camera. A well-crafted study in cultural cluelessness.” – Variety
The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year. Join us to (re)discover films that had their US or New York premiere in ADIFF and received great reviews in Variety. These films illustrate the depth and range of ADIFF. Some of them have enjoyed a successful career in the USA while others disappeared after touring the festival circuit.
WHERE:
Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street – Room 263 Macy
Train 1 to 116th Street
FREE PARKING on weekends
Photo ID required to enter the building
Ticket price:
Free on 6/29 @6PM
$11, $9 for seniors and students per show on 6/29 @ 8PM, 6/30 and 7/1
Day Pass: $20
Weekend Pass: $30
Tel: (212) 864-1760
Buy $30 Weekend Pass, a $20 Day Pass Online or an individual ticket for any of the films HERE
DVDs of films from Africa and the African Diaspora will be on sale at the venue. $15 per DVD; $25 for 2 DVDs; $35 for three DVDs and $10 for each additional DVD.
June 27th, 2012 by CGNY



