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Thursday, September 20
 

6:00pm EDT

Animator - Opening Night Film & Reception
Join us for our opening night reception and the screening of "Animator." Producer and Writer Roberta Jones, and  Actor Levenix Riddle will be on hand for a Q & A immediately following the screening.  There will be a reception with light appetizers before the screening.
  

Commercial artist Neal Stewart takes an animation class with a mysterious professor that connects him to the ancient Griots of West Africa and the power to draw the future. When his girlfriend commits suicide, he learns he can erase the past with chilling consequences.

Directed by: Logan Hall and Julian Jones | Written and Produced by: Roberta Jones | Starring: Levenix Riddle, McKenzie Chinn, Phillip Edward Van Lear, Anita Chandwaney, Geno Walker

Speakers
avatar for Roberta Jones

Roberta Jones

Roberta Jones, Screenwriter and ProducerRoberta Jones has extensive experience in television and radio writing and producing. She won the Chicago Emmy Award of Excellence in news magazine Segment Producing and Writing for her work for WTTW - Channel 11. She was also nominated for... Read More →



Thursday September 20, 2018 6:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
The Breen Center for Performing Arts 2008 W 30th St, Cleveland, OH 44113
  Feature Films, Narrative
 
Friday, September 21
 

2:00pm EDT

How Jack Became Black
After his son is denied enrollment by the local elementary school for not identifying his “primary race,” a multiracial father journeys through America’s maze of Identity Politics to better understand our relentless preoccupation with race.
*Film subjects Eric and Carl Jaskolski will be present for an audience Q&A.

Speakers
EJ

Eric Jaskolski

Film Subject
CJ

Carl Jaskolski

Film Subject



Friday September 21, 2018 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Documentary

2:30pm EDT

Liyana
 A Swazi girl embarks on a dangerous quest to rescue her young twin brothers. This animated African tale is born in the imaginations of five orphaned children in Swaziland who collaborate to tell a story of perseverance drawn from their darkest memories and brightest dreams. Their fictional character’s journey is interwoven with poetic and observational documentary scenes to create a genre-defying celebration of collective storytelling. Awards: Grand Jury Award Best Documentary - LA Film Festival; Jury Award for Artistic Bravery - Durban International Film Festival


Friday September 21, 2018 2:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2

4:00pm EDT

ALASKA IS A DRAG
Tough, but diva fabulous, Leo, an aspiring drag superstar, is stuck working in a fish cannery in Alaska. He and his twin sister are trapped in the monotony of fist fights and fish guts. Out of necessity, Leo learned to fight back, which catches the attention of the local boxing coach. When a new boy moves to town and wants to be his sparring partner, Leo has to face the real reason he's stuck in Alaska. 


Friday September 21, 2018 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1

4:30pm EDT

Call Me Thief
When young Abraham gets arrested for a petty crime he raises his status in prison by captivating the hardened gangsters with his knack for telling stories. He becomes the "prison cinema" whilst his childhood friend becomes the concubine of a gang boss. On their release from jail 'AB' finds romance with his childhood sweetheart and starts a new path in life as a writer but his friends rope him into a murder for which they all face the hang-man's noose. Set in Cape Town, South Africa in the 1960s. The film is based on the life story of the scriptwriter Mr. John W. Fredericks


Friday September 21, 2018 4:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

6:00pm EDT

The Killing of the 5th Element
The Golden Age of hip-hop is regarded as the best era in hip-hop. The Killing of the 5th Element, examines the lost element of “consciousness” / knowledge in music. The Killing of the 5th Element covers diverse opinions from artist who answer the question, is music just entertainment or a movement that can spark change?
*Director Moe Reed will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
MR

Moe Reed

Director



Friday September 21, 2018 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Documentary

6:10pm EDT

Before The Vows
Set in the capital of Ghana, the film captures the relationship between a happy couple, Nii and Afua, as they navigate the anxiety of their upcoming nuptials and question what it takes to ensure a long and happy marriage. The story reflects a modern-day African love story that can be universally understood by millennials around the world.


Friday September 21, 2018 6:10pm - 7:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Narrative

7:00pm EDT

The Other Side
When Gem (Erica Hubbard) decided to invite her long-lost friend to be the Maid of Honor in her wedding, Allen (Brad James), her fiancé, had no clue he'd be meeting Kiya (Altovise Lawrence), a wildly outspoken lesbian novelist. Though an aspiring writer himself, Allen finds not a friend in his new house-guest, but a rival for Gem's attention. Eventually, the soon-to-be husband discovers there's a lot more to the story than his fiancée explained.

The film Stars: Roger Guenveur Smith (Marshall, Queen Sugar), Erica Hubbard (Lets Stay Together, Chicago Med), Brad James (Underground, The New Edition Story), Miguel A. Núñez Jr. (Juwanna Man, Nutty Professor 2 - The Klumps ), Cocoa Brown (Ted 2, For Better or Worse) and Altovise Lawrence (Love By Chance, Blood Drive NBC).

*Writer/Director: Warren Pemberton will be on hand for audience Q&A

Producer: Usman Sharif
Production Company: The Other Side Production LLC

Speakers


Friday September 21, 2018 7:00pm - 8:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

7:45pm EDT

Chasing The Blues
Two rival record collectors attempt to con an old lady out of a rare but cursed 1930s blues record. When a series of unfortunate circumstances lands them in jail, the feud festers for over 20 years until they are released from prison and get a second chance at snagging the vinyl – this time from a more formidable foe..


Friday September 21, 2018 7:45pm - 9:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1

8:00pm EDT

Boost
A thrilling look at the lives of two teenage best friends from Montreal who become entangled with the mob after a car they stole is involved in a fatal accident.


Friday September 21, 2018 8:00pm - 9:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Narrative

9:10pm EDT

First Lady
After Maria survives losing her man , she gets caught up in his world of drugs and quickly learns the rules of the game.


Friday September 21, 2018 9:10pm - 10:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
 
Saturday, September 22
 

3:00pm EDT

The Killing of the 5th Element
The Golden Age of hip-hop is regarded as the best era in hip-hop. The Killing of the 5th Element, examines the lost element of “consciousness” / knowledge in music. The Killing of the 5th Element covers diverse opinions from artist who answer the question, is music just entertainment or a movement that can spark change.
*Director Moe Reed will be on hand for an audience Q&A

Speakers
MR

Moe Reed

Director



Saturday September 22, 2018 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2

4:00pm EDT

Liyana
 A Swazi girl embarks on a dangerous quest to rescue her young twin brothers. This animated African tale is born in the imaginations of five orphaned children in Swaziland who collaborate to tell a story of perseverance drawn from their darkest memories and brightest dreams. Their fictional character’s journey is interwoven with poetic and observational documentary scenes to create a genre-defying celebration of collective storytelling. Awards: Grand Jury Award Best Documentary - LA Film Festival; Jury Award for Artistic Bravery - Durban International Film Festival


Saturday September 22, 2018 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Documentary

4:30pm EDT

Miracles & Muzik
MultiPlatinum Dallas music producers life takes a drastic turn when he goes into a coma after complications during gallstone surgery and dies 3 times but lives to tell the story.


Saturday September 22, 2018 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

7:30pm EDT

Sinners Wanted
An unconventional pastor is ridiculed by his hypocritical church congregation after he rescues an unforgiven prostitute.
*Executive Producer Jimmy Jenkins and Associate Producer Carole Murphy will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
JJ

James Jefferson Jenkins

Born and raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland, THE JENKINS BROTHERS have established themselves as media moguls through their inspirational work in the entertainment industry. Jimmy and Josh have produced over fifteen productions collectively and have over twenty years of... Read More →
avatar for Carole Murphy

Carole Murphy

Associate Producer



Saturday September 22, 2018 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1

8:00pm EDT

Father's Kingdom
Father Divine was born in poverty, the son of emancipated slaves. At his peak, he was one of America’s most controversial religious leaders. He preached that he himself was an incarnation of God, and that by following his rules of purity and celibacy, you can live forever in “heaven on earth.” His movement, dedicated to integration and communal living, was an innovator in desegregating neighborhoods, schools, businesses, and the ballot box in the 1930’s and 40’s, through his radical program of empowerment. He commanded hundreds of properties and businesses, all funded by the work of his thousands of followers. But scandal, suspicion, and racism lead to clashes with the law. Though he was once a celebrity, and was decades ahead of his time fighting for civil rights, he has largely been written out of history because of the audacity of his religious claims, and doubt about his motives.

Today, Father’s few remaining followers live as a communal family on a magnificent estate outside Philadelphia. As time and mortality confront the followers, they struggle to preserve Father’s legacy. Through unprecedented access to this unique and reclusive community, the film explores the line between faith and fanaticism, between a religion and a cult. Father’s revolutionary ideas on race and identity still resonate today.



Saturday September 22, 2018 8:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2

8:10pm EDT

Soulful Steps: A Soul Line Dance Journey with J&J
James and Jackie Rice take us on a journey of how they fell in love with Soul Line Dancing, through it’s history to CaliJam, the first and biggest soul line dance convention on the West Coast.

*Film Subject Big Mucci Wynn will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
BM

Big Mucci Wynn

Film Subject



Saturday September 22, 2018 8:10pm - 9:10pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Documentary

9:30pm EDT

What Death Leaves Behind
After a kidney transplant, Jake Warren experiences reoccurring nightmares he believes to be visions of his donor's violent murder, sending him on a dark path of deranged vengeance, leading to an unbearable truth.
*Executive Producer/Writer Chad Morton, Director/Co-Writer Scott Hamilton and Producer/Co-Writer Rachel K. Ofori will be on hand for audience Q&A.






Speakers
avatar for Scott Hamilton

Scott Hamilton

Director/Co-Writer
Scott A. Hamilton is a tech enthusiast and filmmaker who earned a B.S. in Automotive Engineering Technology at Neumann University. Previously he held the position of Master Tech with Audi Automotive, while growing in his affinity for the art of story telling. Always holding the title... Read More →
avatar for Chad Morton

Chad Morton

Executive Producer/Writer
Chad Morton is an author and entrepreneur who has worked both in front of and behind the camera.  Chad began his career in entertainment as an actor then followed his passion towards writing and authored several novels.  He then formed his own production company named SMASH Entertainment... Read More →
avatar for Rachel K Ofori

Rachel K Ofori

Producer/Co-Writer
Rachel K. Ofori is a highly motivated professional that fosters not only the art of the film business, but the productivity as well. Working in varied vocations of entertainment and production for over the past decade, she has garnered opportunities as a personnel manager and event... Read More →



Saturday September 22, 2018 9:30pm - 11:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
 
Sunday, September 23
 

1:30pm EDT

Before The Vows
Set in the capital of Ghana, the film captures the relationship between a happy couple, Nii and Afua, as they navigate the anxiety of their upcoming nuptials and question what it takes to ensure a long and happy marriage. The story reflects a modern-day African love story that can be universally understood by millennials around the world.


Sunday September 23, 2018 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

2:30pm EDT

Burkinabe Rising: The Art of Resistance in Burkina Faso
A small landlocked country in West Africa, Burkina Faso is home to a vibrant community of artists, musicians, engaged citizens who carry on the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Sankara, killed in a coup d'état led by his best friend and advisor Blaise Compaoré, who then ruled the country as an autocrat for 27 years, til a massive popular insurrection led to his removal. Today, the spirit of resistance and political change is mightier than ever and it permeates every aspect of the Burkinabe life. It is an inspiration, not only to Africa but to the rest of the world.


Sunday September 23, 2018 2:30pm - 3:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

3:15pm EDT

The Rape of Recy Taylor
Mrs. Recy Taylor was gang raped by six white boys in 1944 Alabama. Unbroken, she spoke up and fought for justice with help from Rosa Parks and legions of women.


Sunday September 23, 2018 3:15pm - 4:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Documentary

4:30pm EDT

Deeds Not Words: Conversations with Robert Madison
Through force of will, keen intellect and intractable faith, Robert Madison overcame significant economic and social barriers to achieve the American dream through architecture, while also making a commitment to extend that dream to others. A documentary film chronicling the life story of Robert P. Madison, preeminent architect, maverick, patriot & patron of arts and humanities. This is a story about a man who has been instrumental in building Cleveland's new waterfront yet at one time was denied an opportunity to even apply to one of the city's schools of architecture. Despite these and many other challenges, Mr. Madison has reached the pinnacles of professional and personal success. He has designed and built domestic and international structures since 1951. He served as Chairman of the American Institute of Architecture Fellows, lectured worldwide, and received several honorary doctorates and yet still found the time to foster the advancement of the arts, disadvantaged youth, multiculturalism and equality in hiring and promotional practices. He is also the former fiancee to Coretta Scott during his time in college in Ohio and is featured in her biography 'Desert Rose' in photo and print.

*Director Derek Morton will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
avatar for Derek Morton

Derek Morton

Derek has been involved with writing screenplays and teleplays and participating in independent film productions for over a decade. His writing earned him top screenplay honors in the HBO sponsored screenplay workshop at the American Black Film Festival in 2006. Derek chose to pursue... Read More →



Sunday September 23, 2018 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

6:30pm EDT

Sammy Davis Jr: I Gotta Be Me
A star-studded roster of interviewees (including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal) pay tribute to the legendary, multi-talented song-and-dance man.


Sunday September 23, 2018 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2

7:00pm EDT

Miracles & Muzik
Miracles & Muzik is the factual documentary featuring the life of Platinum Record recording, Grammy Nominated and Golden Globe winning producer Rickey “Slikk Muzik” Offord. His life takes a drastic turn when he goes into a coma after complications during gallstone surgery and dies 3 times but lives to tell the story. 


Sunday September 23, 2018 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1

8:15pm EDT

Chasing The Blues
Two rival record collectors attempt to con an old lady out of a rare but cursed 1930s blues record. When a series of unfortunate circumstances lands them in jail, the feud festers for over 20 years until they are released from prison and get a second chance at snagging the vinyl – this time from a more formidable foe..


Sunday September 23, 2018 8:15pm - 9:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

8:30pm EDT

Father's Kingdom
Father Divine was born in poverty, the son of emancipated slaves. At his peak, he was one of America’s most controversial religious leaders. He preached that he himself was an incarnation of God, and that by following his rules of purity and celibacy, you can live forever in “heaven on earth.” His movement, dedicated to integration and communal living, was an innovator in desegregating neighborhoods, schools, businesses, and the ballot box in the 1930’s and 40’s, through his radical program of empowerment. He commanded hundreds of properties and businesses, all funded by the work of his thousands of followers. But scandal, suspicion, and racism lead to clashes with the law. Though he was once a celebrity, and was decades ahead of his time fighting for civil rights, he has largely been written out of history because of the audacity of his religious claims, and doubt about his motives.

Today, Father’s few remaining followers live as a communal family on a magnificent estate outside Philadelphia. As time and mortality confront the followers, they struggle to preserve Father’s legacy. Through unprecedented access to this unique and reclusive community, the film explores the line between faith and fanaticism, between a religion and a cult. Father’s revolutionary ideas on race and identity still resonate today.



Sunday September 23, 2018 8:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Documentary

8:45pm EDT

First Lady
After Maria survives losing her man , she gets caught up in his world of drugs and quickly learns the rules of the game.


Sunday September 23, 2018 8:45pm - 10:15pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Narrative
  • Directed by Dennis L. Reed II
  • Run Time 96 min
 
Monday, September 24
 

1:00pm EDT

Quest
QUEST is a true story, originally developed and written with Tim Moellering who was not only my teacher, my hero, and my mentor but my dearest friend. Tim found me when I was a young troubled and troublesome boy surrounded by violence. Tim took me in and helped me turn my life around. He quite literally saved me, and in many ways, I think I saved him as well. Being fans of movies, we realized we had a remarkable story to share.  And thus we set about telling that story through a screenplay. The first draft was completed in 2003. Soon after, Tim discovered he had to fight pancreatic cancer but lost the battle before a newer draft could be completed. As he died, I promised him that I would make this movie - his movie.  'Quest' is the fulfillment of that promise. Set in 1995 in Berkeley, CA, this is a movie about a child (Mills) who is barely surviving an abusive home, and who is searching for unconditional love.  When he is unsuccessful in his search, he tries to convince himself that he doesn't need it. Graffiti and tagging become both his release, family, and his safe place. Tim who becomes his coach and teacher is the only person who really sees Mills for who he is, a child causing trouble in reaction to a troubled life.  Offering Mills, the patience, and trust that he deserves, Tim has to make dire sacrifices. Yet, despite the abundance of kindness, Mills is still unable to put his faith in someone else until he learns to trust his own struggle first.

Monday September 24, 2018 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Narrative
  • Directed by Santiago Rizzo
  • Run Time 1 hr 25 min
  • Country USA

1:30pm EDT

The Mayor's Race
Marvin Rees is a mixed race man in his 40's. Having experienced poverty, racism and witnessing the increasing hatred of Muslims, he wants to shape the society he lives in. Believing political office will give him the power to do so, he runs for mayor in Bristol, UK – a city with an unknown history of civil rights movements, inspired by Martin Luther King and protests that sparked of nationwide riots. As an complete amateur, Marvin's journey into politics begins and crosses failure and a deep inner struggle before he eventually meets the biggest success of his life. 


Monday September 24, 2018 1:30pm - 1:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Documentary

2:00pm EDT

Purple Dreams
Black youth stereotypes are turned upside down in Purple Dreams.  This three-year journey serves as an inspirational window into the lives of at-risk students struggling with difficult situations while participating in a triumphant musical production that serves as a springboard to unexpected opportunities.


Monday September 24, 2018 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

3:00pm EDT

Burkinabe Rising: The Art of Resisitance in Burkina Faso
A small landlocked country in West Africa, Burkina Faso is home to a vibrant community of artists, musicians, engaged citizens who carry on the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Sankara, killed in a coup d'état led by his best friend and advisor Blaise Compaoré, who then ruled the country as an autocrat for 27 years, til a massive popular insurrection led to his removal. Today, the spirit of resistance and political change is mightier than ever and it permeates every aspect of the Burkinabe life. It is an inspiration, not only to Africa but to the rest of the world.


Monday September 24, 2018 3:00pm - 4:15pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Documentary
  • Directed by Iara Lee
  • Run Time 1:12:00

3:30pm EDT

The Other Side
When Gem (Erica Hubbard) decided to invite her long-lost friend to be the Maid of Honor in her wedding, Allen (Brad James), her fiancé, had no clue he'd be meeting Kiya (Altovise Lawrence), a wildly outspoken lesbian novelist. Though an aspiring writer himself, Allen finds not a friend in his new house-guest, but a rival for Gem's attention. Eventually, the soon-to-be husband discovers there's a lot more to the story than his fiancée explained.

The film Stars: Roger Guenveur Smith (Marshall, Queen Sugar), Erica Hubbard (Lets Stay Together, Chicago Med), Brad James (Underground, The New Edition Story), Miguel A. Núñez Jr. (Juwanna Man, Nutty Professor 2 - The Klumps ), Cocoa Brown (Ted 2, For Better or Worse) and Altovise Lawrence (Love By Chance, Blood Drive NBC).

Writer/Director: Warren Pemberton
Producer: Usman Sharif
Production Company: The Other Side Production LLC


Monday September 24, 2018 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

4:00pm EDT

Buffalo Soldiers: A Quest for Freedom
A century and a half ago, Black soldiers, known as “Buffalo Soldiers”changed the face of the military forever. Despite astonishing achievements in the face of heartbreaking adversity, the heroism of these brave men has remained obscure. Until now! Buffalo Soldiers:  A Quest for Freedom begins in the turbulent days leading to the Revolutionary War, traverses Frontier expansion and the Spanish American War, and concludes with a modern perspective of military officers of color. This ambitious body of work chronicles, year by year, the extraordinary story of these notable African American men -and yes women! - and the invaluable service they rendered serving our beloved country.  
*J. Isabelle will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers


Monday September 24, 2018 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

5:00pm EDT

How Jack Became Black
After his son is denied enrollment by the local elementary school for not identifying his “primary race,” a multiracial father journeys through America’s maze of Identity Politics to better understand our relentless preoccupation with race.



Monday September 24, 2018 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Documentary

6:00pm EDT

Deeds Not Words: Conversations with Robert Madison
Through force of will, keen intellect and intractable faith, Robert Madison overcame significant economic and social barriers to achieve the American dream through architecture, while also making a commitment to extend that dream to others. A documentary film chronicling the life story of Robert P. Madison, preeminent architect, maverick, patriot & patron of arts and humanities. This is a story about a man who has been instrumental in building Cleveland's new waterfront yet at one time was denied an opportunity to even apply to one of the city's schools of architecture. Despite these and many other challenges, Mr. Madison has reached the pinnacles of professional and personal success. He has designed and built domestic and international structures since 1951. He served as Chairman of the American Institute of Architecture Fellows, lectured worldwide, and received several honorary doctorates and yet still found the time to foster the advancement of the arts, disadvantaged youth, multiculturalism and equality in hiring and promotional practices. He is also the former fiancee to Coretta Scott during his time in college in Ohio and is featured in her biography 'Desert Rose' in photo and print.
*Director Derek Morton will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
avatar for Derek Morton

Derek Morton

Derek has been involved with writing screenplays and teleplays and participating in independent film productions for over a decade. His writing earned him top screenplay honors in the HBO sponsored screenplay workshop at the American Black Film Festival in 2006. Derek chose to pursue... Read More →



Monday September 24, 2018 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary
  • Directed by Derek Morton

7:00pm EDT

The Foreigner's Home
“Who is the foreigner?” So asked Toni Morrison at “The Foreigner’s Home,” her 2006 exhibition at the Louvre. Morrison invited artists whose work addressed the experience of migration and displacement to join her in conversation about issues she had long examined in her own writing and teaching. Through extensive archival footage, music, and animation, this film expands that conversation. Neither biography nor traditional documentary, it is instead a provocative and timely meditation on some of humanity’s oldest divisions, exploring Morrison’s artistic and intellectual vision through a series of candid and incisive exchanges about race, identity, “foreignness,” and art’s redemptive power.
*Directors Geoff Pingree and Rian Brown Orso will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
RB

Rian Brown Orso

Director/Producer
GP

Geoff Pingree

Director/Producer



Monday September 24, 2018 7:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Documentary

8:30pm EDT

Questions
A comedy about a regular guy who in three years hasn't figured out what makes his girlfriend tick so that he can save the relationship. Now he has one week to figure out what makes all women tick so that he can save himself.
*Director Avery Waddell will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers


Monday September 24, 2018 8:30pm - 10:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Narrative

8:45pm EDT

What Death Leaves Behind
After a kidney transplant, Jake Warren experiences reoccurring nightmares he believes to be visions of his donor's violent murder, sending him on a dark path of deranged vengeance, leading to an unbearable truth.
*Writer/Producer Rachel K. Ofori will be on hand for audience Q&A

Rachel K. Ofori fosters not only the art of the film business, but the productivity as well. Working in varied vocations of entertainment and production for over the past decade, she has garnered opportunities as a personnel manager and event producer for events including pharmaceutical launches, and 5 years with MADE NY Fashion Week, US Open Golf and US Open Tennis. She is a published writer, a former on-air personality for ABC with the Philadelphia Eagles, and has worked on projects ranging from local PBS commercials, blockbusters under Warner Brothers Studios, to most recently her first feature, 'What Death Leaves Behind.'

Speakers
avatar for Rachel K Ofori

Rachel K Ofori

Producer/Co-Writer
Rachel K. Ofori is a highly motivated professional that fosters not only the art of the film business, but the productivity as well. Working in varied vocations of entertainment and production for over the past decade, she has garnered opportunities as a personnel manager and event... Read More →



Monday September 24, 2018 8:45pm - 10:15pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative
 
Tuesday, September 25
 

1:00pm EDT

Angelica
Angelica has spent her whole life escaping from her mixed racial identity, but a family crisis forces her to look inside and rethink her life.

Tuesday September 25, 2018 1:00pm - 2:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2

1:15pm EDT

Running After
Paulo Gale is a black Brazilian man, a typical “day-by-day survivor”, always doing his best to bring some happiness in his life, and by happiness he means money. When finding himself a dead end, he discovers the opportunity to become a football manager by leading some boy from the neighborhood to becoming the new Neymar of international soccer. Going through the suburbs of Rio, he finds Glanderson, a young boy with an enormous talent for soccer given the absence of two toes in his right foot. With good humor, high hopes, and a lot of missteps the quixotic duo tries their best to get to their dream to come true. 


Tuesday September 25, 2018 1:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Narrative
  • Directed by Jeferson De
  • Country Brazil

3:15pm EDT

Buffalo Soldiers: A Quest for Freedom
A century and a half ago, Black soldiers, known as “Buffalo Soldiers”changed the face of the military forever. Despite astonishing achievements in the face of heartbreaking adversity, the heroism of these brave men has remained obscure. Until now! Buffalo Soldiers:  A Quest for Freedom begins in the turbulent days leading to the Revolutionary War, traverses Frontier expansion and the Spanish American War, and concludes with a modern perspective of military officers of color. This ambitious body of work chronicles, year by year, the extraordinary story of these notable African American men -and yes woman! - and the invaluable service they rendered serving our beloved country.  
*Director J. Isabelle will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers


Tuesday September 25, 2018 3:15pm - 4:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

3:15pm EDT

Last Life
TWO REINCARNATED AFRICAN AMERICAN SPIRITS WHO’VE BEEN RETURNING AS DIFFERENT PEOPLE SINCE THE DAWN OF SLAVERY, FEEL THEY’VE HAD ENOUGH WITH MODERN DAY AMERICA AND THAT THIS IS THEIR ‘LAST LIFE’. 


Tuesday September 25, 2018 3:15pm - 4:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Narrative
  • Directed by Michael Phillip Edwards
  • Run Time 80 min
  • Country USA

4:30pm EDT

No Shade
Told through the prism of love, relationships, dating and marriage, No Shade provides a raw perspective on the issue of colourism and what happens when looking for love in the right place, goes wrong.


Tuesday September 25, 2018 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

6:00pm EDT

The Foreigner's Home
“Who IS the foreigner?” So asked Toni Morrison at “The Foreigner’s Home,” her 2006 exhibition at the Louvre. Morrison invited artists whose work addressed the experience of migration and displacement to join her in conversation about issues she had long examined in her own writing and teaching. Through extensive archival footage, music, and animation, this film expands that conversation. Neither biography nor traditional documentary, it is instead a provocative and timely meditation on some of humanity’s oldest divisions, exploring Morrison’s artistic and intellectual vision through a series of candid and incisive exchanges about race, identity, “foreignness,” and art’s redemptive power.
*Directors Geoff Pingree and Rian Brown Orso will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
RB

Rian Brown Orso

Director/Producer
GP

Geoff Pingree

Director/Producer



Tuesday September 25, 2018 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2

8:30pm EDT

Sinners Wanted
An unconventional pastor is ridiculed by his hypocritical church congregation after he rescues an unforgiven prostitute.


Tuesday September 25, 2018 8:30pm - 8:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
 
Wednesday, September 26
 

1:30pm EDT

Purple Dreams
Black youth stereotypes are turned upside down in Purple Dreams.  This three-year journey serves as an inspirational window into the lives of at-risk students struggling with difficult situations while participating in a triumphant musical production that serves as a springboard to unexpected opportunities.


Wednesday September 26, 2018 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

2:00pm EDT

Hey Mr. Postman
An easily frustrated and wise-cracking charter bus driver from the mid-west loses everything after being fired. Desperately, he moves in with his crazy cousin to become a mailman in the rough urban area of Cleveland, Ohio.
*Writer/Director Mike Berry will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
avatar for Mike Berry

Mike Berry

Mike Berry is an  author and an award winning filmmaker, as well as a motivational speaker. His message is simple, “Operate in your purpose right now, with what you have right now.” Boasting an Amazon best selling novel titled “The Dangerous times,” two Billboard top 100... Read More →



Wednesday September 26, 2018 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1

3:00pm EDT

The Mayor's Race
Marvin Rees is a mixed race man in his 40's. Having experienced poverty, racism and witnessing the increasing hatred of Muslims, he wants to shape the society he lives in. Believing political office will give him the power to do so, he runs for mayor in Bristol, UK – a city with an unknown history of civil rights movements, inspired by Martin Luther King and protests that sparked of nationwide riots. As an complete amateur, Marvin's journey into politics begins and crosses failure and a deep inner struggle before he eventually meets the biggest success of his life. 


Wednesday September 26, 2018 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

3:30pm EDT

Angelica
Angelica has spent her whole life escaping from her mixed racial identity, but a family crisis forces her to look inside and rethink her life.

Wednesday September 26, 2018 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

4:30pm EDT

Last Life
TWO REINCARNATED AFRICAN AMERICAN SPIRITS WHO’VE BEEN RETURNING AS DIFFERENT PEOPLE SINCE THE DAWN OF SLAVERY, FEEL THEY’VE HAD ENOUGH WITH MODERN DAY AMERICA AND THAT THIS IS THEIR ‘LAST LIFE’. 


Wednesday September 26, 2018 4:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Narrative

5:00pm EDT

One Bedroom
Love means never having to give up your apartment.
*Director Darien Sills-Evans will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers


Wednesday September 26, 2018 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Narrative

5:30pm EDT

Running After
Paulo Gale is a black Brazilian man, a typical “day-by-day survivor”, always doing his best to bring some happiness in his life, and by happiness he means money. When finding himself a dead end, he discovers the opportunity to become a football manager by leading some boy from the neighborhood to becoming the new Neymar of international soccer. Going through the suburbs of Rio, he finds Glanderson, a young boy with an enormous talent for soccer given the absence of two toes in his right foot. With good humor, high hopes, and a lot of missteps the quixotic duo tries their best to get to their dream to come true. 


Wednesday September 26, 2018 5:30pm - 7:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative
  • Directed by Jeferson De
  • Run Time 88 min
  • Country Brazil

7:30pm EDT

Soulful Steps: A Soul Line Dance Journey with J&J
James and Jackie Rice take us on a journey of how they fell in love with Soul Line Dancing, through it’s history to CaliJam, the first and biggest soul line dance convention on the West Coast.

*Producer Jamie Burton-Oare will be on hand for audience Q&A


Speakers
avatar for Jamie Burton-Oare

Jamie Burton-Oare

Producer
Jamie Burton-Oare is an award-winning Writer/Director/Actor whose feature film directorial debut, "Doing The L.A. Thing," was the winner of the HBO Best Feature Award at the Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival (MVAAFF.) Jamie’s short film "The Bully," garnered the... Read More →



Wednesday September 26, 2018 7:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Documentary

8:20pm EDT

Invisible Chess: The Jason Goudlock Story
 “Invisible Chess” is a feature-length documentary exploring a deeply flawed provision of Ohio’s criminal justice system that has drawn little media attention. In 1996, Ohio changed sentencing procedures from an indeterminate system - 7 to 25 years, for instance - to a “truth in sentencing” scheme giving judges far greater control over time served.The new law has reduced the incentive for inmates to participate in programs intended for rehabilitation, and because the law passed in 1996 was not retroactive, inmates sentenced under the old law suffer disproportionately.
Jason Goudlock - African-American, Cleveland native, published author, prolific internet figure, and Ohio inmate #284-561 since 1994 - has been a victim of this injustice. His story reveals a situation so convoluted and daunting that Goudlock has called it a game of "invisible chess.”

*Director Sam Crow will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
SC

Sam Crow

Director



Wednesday September 26, 2018 8:20pm - 10:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1

8:30pm EDT

The Carter Effect
In his latest documentary, Sean Menard gives viewers an unprecedented look at Vince Carter: the six-foot-six, eight-time NBA All-Star from Daytona Beach who made waves in the Canadian basketball scene when he joined the Raptors in 1998


Wednesday September 26, 2018 8:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2

9:00pm EDT

This One's For The Ladies
This is a movie for and about black, brown and allied women - and the people who love them. That covers a lot of diverse, sex-positive people! Yes it’s hilarious. Yes it’s sexy. Yes it’s LGBTQ friendly. And, Yes it’s a little raunchy. But somewhere along the way the movie pivots into a conversation about race, class, family, community and sisterhood. It’s not your typical stripper movie by a long shot and repeatedly, audiences from all backgrounds have shown love and appreciation for this “surprising” and “joyous" theatrical experience.
*Director Gene Graham will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
GG

Gene Graham

Director



Wednesday September 26, 2018 9:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Documentary
  • Directed by Gene Graham
  • Run Time 1 hr 22 min
  • Country USA
 
Thursday, September 27
 

1:30pm EDT

ALASKA IS A DRAG
Tough, but diva fabulous, Leo, an aspiring drag superstar, is stuck working in a fish cannery in Alaska. He and his twin sister are trapped in the monotony of fist fights and fish guts. Out of necessity, Leo learned to fight back, which catches the attention of the local boxing coach. When a new boy moves to town and wants to be his sparring partner, Leo has to face the real reason he's stuck in Alaska. 


Thursday September 27, 2018 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative

2:00pm EDT

The Carter Effect
In his latest documentary, Sean Menard gives viewers an unprecedented look at Vince Carter: the six-foot-six, eight-time NBA All-Star from Daytona Beach who made waves in the Canadian basketball scene when he joined the Raptors in 1998


Thursday September 27, 2018 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary

2:30pm EDT

Invisible Chess: The Jason Goudlock Story
 “Invisible Chess” is a feature-length documentary exploring a deeply flawed provision of Ohio’s criminal justice system that has drawn little media attention. In 1996, Ohio changed sentencing procedures from an indeterminate system - 7 to 25 years, for instance - to a “truth in sentencing” scheme giving judges far greater control over time served.The new law has reduced the incentive for inmates to participate in programs intended for rehabilitation, and because the law passed in 1996 was not retroactive, inmates sentenced under the old law suffer disproportionately.
Jason Goudlock - African-American, Cleveland native, published author, prolific internet figure, and Ohio inmate #284-561 since 1994 - has been a victim of this injustice. His story reveals a situation so convoluted and daunting that Goudlock has called it a game of "invisible chess.”

*Director Sam Crow will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
SC

Sam Crow

Director



Thursday September 27, 2018 2:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Documentary
  • Trailer https://youtu.be/0H7sfa 6PEq4
  • Directed by Samuel Crow
  • Run Time 1 hr 35 mins

3:30pm EDT

Quest
QUEST is a true story, originally developed and written with Tim Moellering who was not only my teacher, my hero, and my mentor but my dearest friend. Tim found me when I was a young troubled and troublesome boy surrounded by violence. Tim took me in and helped me turn my life around. He quite literally saved me, and in many ways, I think I saved him as well. Being fans of movies, we realized we had a remarkable story to share.  And thus we set about telling that story through a screenplay. The first draft was completed in 2003. Soon after, Tim discovered he had to fight pancreatic cancer but lost the battle before a newer draft could be completed. As he died, I promised him that I would make this movie - his movie.  'Quest' is the fulfillment of that promise. Set in 1995 in Berkeley, CA, this is a movie about a child (Mills) who is barely surviving an abusive home, and who is searching for unconditional love.  When he is unsuccessful in his search, he tries to convince himself that he doesn't need it. Graffiti and tagging become both his release, family, and his safe place. Tim who becomes his coach and teacher is the only person who really sees Mills for who he is, a child causing trouble in reaction to a troubled life.  Offering Mills, the patience, and trust that he deserves, Tim has to make dire sacrifices. Yet, despite the abundance of kindness, Mills is still unable to put his faith in someone else until he learns to trust his own struggle first.

Thursday September 27, 2018 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative
  • Directed by Santiago Rizzo
  • Run Time 1 hr 25 min

4:00pm EDT

Questions
A comedy about a regular guy who in three years hasn't figured out what makes his girlfriend tick so that he can save the relationship. Now he has one week to figure out what makes all women tick so that he can save himself.
*Director Avery Waddell will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers


Thursday September 27, 2018 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Narrative

4:30pm EDT

Call Me Thief
When young Abraham gets arrested for a petty crime he raises his status in prison by captivating the hardened gangsters with his knack for telling stories. He becomes the "prison cinema" whilst his childhood friend becomes the concubine of a gang boss. On their release from jail 'AB' finds romance with his childhood sweetheart and starts a new path in life as a writer but his friends rope him into a murder for which they all face the hang-man's noose. Set in Cape Town, South Africa in the 1960s. The film is based on the life story of the scriptwriter Mr. John W. Fredericks


Thursday September 27, 2018 4:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Narrative

6:00pm EDT

Boost
A thrilling look at the lives of two teenage best friends from Montreal who become entangled with the mob after a car they stole is involved in a fatal accident.


Thursday September 27, 2018 6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 2
  Feature Films, Narrative

7:00pm EDT

United Skates
When America’s last standing roller rinks are threatened with closure, a community of thousands battle in a racially charged environment to save an underground subculture –– one that has remained undiscovered by the mainstream for generations, yet has given rise to some of the world’s greatest musical talent.

Few people are aware that roller rinks remain a segregated space throughout the country. “Black Nights,” now often referred to as “Adult Nights,” can be found in nearly every major city, each boasting a vibrant music and skate scene original to their region. Baltimore is home to Snapping, Detroit has Open House, J.B. skaters reign in Chicago, and in New York/New Jersey they skate in trains and trios. “Adult Nights” are credited as incubators of East Coast Hip Hop, and West Coast Rap. From Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa and Naughty by Nature in New York/New Jersey to Dr. Dre and Ice Cube in Los Angeles, roller rinks have long been a mecca for music and creativity. These nights are also safe spaces, where street rivalries are left at the door. And still, many white rink owners refuse to host adult nights, even though this community could keep them in business.
With an average of three rinks closing a month, "United Skates" takes a deep dive into the
vibrant and celebratory world of African-American roller skating through the eyes of three central characters: Phelicia, Reggie, and Buddy. Each living in a different part of the country, and each fighting to preserve a tradition that reaches deep into their family history, this film documents a small but monumental piece of American culture at risk of disappearing entirely.

*Director/Producer Dyana Winkler will be on hand for audience Q&A
*Roll-Pla Skate Party follows this event at Mig's Pla-Mor Roller Rink

Speakers
avatar for Tina Brown

Tina Brown

Director / Producer
TINA BROWN | DIRECTOR / PRODUCERFor more than 20 years New York-based, Vietnamese-Australian filmmaker TINA BROWN hasworked in media and entertainment through various roles including film publicist, magazineeditor and writer, TV & Film producer, and now filmmaker. Brown co-produced... Read More →
avatar for Dyana Winkler

Dyana Winkler

Director
For nearly a decade, Dyana Winkler worked full time supporting filmmakers at the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program and later the Tribeca Film Institute Feature Film Program, where she deliberated upon thousands of grant submissions in both documentary and fiction film and... Read More →



Thursday September 27, 2018 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas 13116 Shaker Square
  Feature Films, Documentary

8:00pm EDT

No Shade
Told through the prism of love, relationships, dating and marriage, No Shade provides a raw perspective on the issue of colourism and what happens when looking for love in the right place, goes wrong.


Thursday September 27, 2018 8:00pm - 9:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 3
  Feature Films, Narrative
  • Directed by Clare Anyiam-Osigwe
  • Country UK

8:45pm EDT

Hey Mr. Postman
An easily frustrated and wise-cracking charter bus driver from the mid-west loses everything after being fired. Desperately, he moves in with his crazy cousin to become a mailman in the rough urban area of Cleveland, Ohio.
*Writer/Director Mike Berry will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
avatar for Mike Berry

Mike Berry

Mike Berry is an  author and an award winning filmmaker, as well as a motivational speaker. His message is simple, “Operate in your purpose right now, with what you have right now.” Boasting an Amazon best selling novel titled “The Dangerous times,” two Billboard top 100... Read More →



Thursday September 27, 2018 8:45pm - 10:15pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Comedy
  • Directed by Mike Berry

9:00pm EDT

This One's For The Ladies
This is a movie for and about black, brown and allied women - and the people who love them. That covers a lot of diverse, sex positive people! Yes it’s hilarious. Yes it’s sexy. Yes it’s LGBTQ friendly. And, Yes it’s a little raunchy. But somewhere along the way the movie pivots into a conversation about race, class, family, community and sisterhood. It’s not your typical stripper movie by a long shot and repeatedly, audiences from all backgrounds have shown love and appreciation for this “surprising” and “joyous" theatrical experience.
*Director Gene Graham will be on hand for audience Q&A

Speakers
GG

Gene Graham

Director



Thursday September 27, 2018 9:00pm - 10:30pm EDT
Shaker Square Cinemas - Theater 1
  Feature Films, Documentary
  • Directed by Gene Graham
  • Run Time 1 hr. 22 min
 
Friday, September 28
 

6:00pm EDT

Closing Night Film & Awards Presentation - Maynard
A special screening about The Man. The Politician. The Game Changer... Maynard Jackson.

Maynard was the first black mayor of the City of Atlanta - the Obama before Obama. In 1968 after the assassinations of MLK Jr. and Robert Kennedy, he announced his candidacy for the Georgia U.S. Senate against known segregationist, Herman Talmadge. His loss ignited a movement in the South and transformed the reputation of Atlanta from the “heart of the confederate South” to a cosmopolitan world-class city that included bringing the 1996 Olympics to Atlanta.

This film is presented by Olivet Institutional Baptist Church.



Friday September 28, 2018 6:00pm - 9:30pm EDT
Olivet Institutional Baptist 8712 Quincy Ave
  Feature Films, Documentary
  • Directed by Sam Pollard
  • Ticket Information Tickets: $15; Children (12 and under): $5
 
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