
In 1966, filmmaker Frank De Felitta made a documentary for NBC News about life in the Mississippi Delta. When it aired on television, many white Southerners were outraged at the portrayal of the South as racist, a fact that many preferred to deny. One scene in particular eventually destroyed the life of [...]...
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Booker’s Place: A Mississppi Story
In 1966, filmmaker Frank De Felitta made a documentary for NBC News about life in the Mississippi Delta. When it aired on television, many white Southerners were outraged at the portrayal of the South as racist, a fact that many preferred to deny. One scene in particular eventually [...]
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The Canadian Black Film Festival launched its very first annual festival on Friday September 25th 2009, hosting 3 days of screenings workshops and events. During this period, filmmakers from across Canada and many enthusiasts came to see a range of films and engage in some lively Q&A sessions.
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