Wedge Curatorial Projects presents, Witness As Desired: A Celebration of African Canadian Film
Sunday, February 20th, 2011
3:30pm-6:00pm
Reception to Follow
TIFF Bell Lightbox, Cinema 4
Admission is FREE, No age restrictions
Presented by TD Financial Group, during Then and Now: Black History Arts and Cultural Festival 2011.
Witness As Desired is an exploration of African Canadian identity in film. The program presents a series of short films by emerging and established filmmakers that reflect historical journeys and challenge representations of African Canadians as well as document contemporary perceptions of race and identity.
Position As Desired and associated programming is generously supported by the TD Bank Group, the Royal Ontario Museum, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Toronto Arts Council.
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Tagged African Canadian Film, Alison Duke, Black History Month, Cameron Bailey, Chantal James, Colina Phillips, Dawn Wilkinson, Deanna Bowen, Jason Ebanks, Peter Dean Rickards, Sharon Lewis, Sylvia Hamilton, TD Financial Group, Then & Now
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