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Akilla s Escape, an acclaimed crime noir film that originally premiered at last year s Toronto Film Festival last fall. The second feature from Jamaica-Canadian filmmaker Charles Officer (also of
Nurse.Fighter.Boy), the film is about the modern urban child-soldier.
Saul Williams stars as Akilla Brown, who is about to cash out of his cannabis growing business. He then captures a fifteen-year-old Jamaican boy in the aftermath of an armed robbery at his place. Over one grueling night, Akilla confronts a cycle of generational violence he thought he escaped. The cast includes
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Glenbow Museum has nominated five new governors in a step to further diversify its board and build a more equitable museum.
Once the five nominees are formally confirmed as governors later this year, the museum’s board will include 10 Black, Indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC) members. Forty-two per cent of the board will be BIPOC members, an increase from the current 22 per cent.
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This is another action to uncover and address bias, discrimination and exclusion within Glenbow, according to the museum’s president of CEO Nicholas R. Bell.
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Vancouver director and writer Andrew Huculiak s new film lands spot in National Canadian Film Day event
Author of the article: Dana Gee
Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read • Emily Schoen is seen here as Alex in director/writer Andrew Huculiak s new short film SARS-COV-2. The film is part of a short film series called Light(s) at the End of Tunnel available online for National Canadian Film Day on April 21, 2021. Photo credit: Courtesy of Amazing Factory Photo by Courtesy of Amazing Factory /PNG
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