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Black History Film Series – The Passing On

Black History Film Series – The Passing On Three professions ushered former slaves from poverty to the American dream: preacher, teacher, and undertaker. Now, renowned embalmer James Bryant puts his faith in a new generation to continue the legacy of Black funeral homes in San Antonio, TX. However his young intern, Clarence Pierre, is conflicted about his commitment due to the judgment he receives as a gay man in the African American community. Join the conversation immediately following the film with local Black undertakers. Admission is free, but registration is required. This program was made possible in part with a grant from Humanities Texas.

Station-Backed Series Reel South Launches into Sixth Season – Current

Station-Backed Series Reel South Launches into Sixth Season – Current
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Reel South -The Passing On

Reel South -The Passing OnTV Schedule for New Hampshire s only statewide locally owned and operated television network, engages minds, connects communities, and celebrates New Hampshire with programs that entertain, educate and enrich.

Reel South Announces Sixth Season | Stories | { South Carolina ETV

Reel South Announces Sixth Season | Stories | { South Carolina ETV
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Bay Area Reporter :: Indiefest s queer flick picks

In the not-LGBT but sort of queer category, director-writer Zoé Wittock s Jumbo, Jeanne (Noémie Merlant) starts her first day working at a small amusement park set near a French town s waterfall. This is convenient, since she s been visiting the park since childhood, tinkers with small light sculptures made from bicycle wheels and spare parts. She also has a sort of fetish for the rides, particularly the Move It, a swirling light-blinking machine which she nicknames Jumbo. She has no interest in the mild flirtations from Marc (Bastien Bouillon), her new male boss, despite her free-spirited divorced mother (Emmanuelle Bercot) goading her into dating. One night, as she performs her custodial duties, Jumbo comes to life, of sorts, like a bolted-down Transformer. It talks with her via red light/green light Yes/No questions and gives her late-night rides. Her coming out does not go well, and until the ending, events take a dark then uplifting, if not odd turn.

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