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Hairouna Film Festival returns home for its 3rd edition

The work of film makers from St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) will be on stage tomorrow, Saturday May 7 as the Hairoun Film Festival (HFF) puts on its third year of screenings. The festival which opened on May 6 and runs to May 21 takes on a hybrid format, combining free online events with in-person screenings at Carib-Beans SuperFoods Coffee House, Flow Wine Bar and The Sky Gallery (Jamaica), … ....

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Bantú Mama review

Dominican filmmaker Ivan Herrera has joined forces with artist Clarisse Albrecht to create a thoughtful meditation on the diasporic connections between Africa and the Caribbean. ....

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SXSW 'Bantú Mama' Review: Africa Meets The Caribbean And An Accidental Family Is Born


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Bantú Mama written and directed by Iván Herrera is a contemporary story that is well-rooted in culture. It stars Clarisse Albrecht who has co-written the pensive film where Africa meets the Caribbean. The story revolves around Emma (played by Albrecht), a French woman of African descent who gets arrested in the Dominican Republic. However, she manages to escape and is sheltered by 3 kids who not only give her refuge but also help her redeem herself. And the best part is- it is not a one-way relationship, it’s a mutual bond which births an accidental family with members who could all use kin. While Herrera does a fine job of bringing out the cultural differences and tying it together wrapped in a universal emotion, it’s Albrecht’s performance that keeps one engaged. Bantú Mama has premiered at the SXSW film festival and is the first Dominican film to be selected for the conference. Read the entire review below. ....

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