African Cinema Conference presents... new york city--black panther film festival
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THE THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL BLACK PANTHER FILM FESTIVAL
Danny Glover returns to chair The Third International Black Panther Film
Festival which runs Thursday, July 31, 2003 through Monday, August 4, 2003 at City
College1s Aaron Davis Hall, Columbia University; Lerner Hall's Roone Arledge
Cinema, and The Studio Museum in Harlem. The program includes spoken word
events, special panels, Q & A1s with directors, workshops, as well as the
following films:

THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2003; 
Aaron Davis Hall, W. 135th St. and Convent Ave.
5:30 -11:00 PM
Black Panther (Newsreel, 1968, 15min.)
May Day (Newsreel, 1969, 15min.)
Passin’ It On (Dir: Jon Valadez 1993, 57 min.)
John Henrik Clarke: A Great and Mighty Walk (Dir: St. Clair Bourne, 1997, 90
min.)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2003;
Roone Arledge Cinema, Broadway at 115th St.
5:30 - 10:30 PM
Next Question (Int. Festival of Arts and Ideas, 2002, 30 min.)
Estillo Hip Hop (Dir: Vee Bravo, 2003, 25 min.)
Black Wax (Dir: Robert Mugge, 1982, 79 min.)
A Huey P. Newton Story (Dir: Spike Lee, 2001, 86 min.)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 2003;
Aaron Davis Hall, W. 135th St. and Convent Ave.
PROGRAM I: 3:00 - 6:00 PM
41 Shots  (Dir: Jo D. Jones, 1999, 6 min.)
The Weather Underground (Dirs: Sam Green and Bill Siegel, 2002, 90 min.)
Nation of Laws (Blackside Productions, 1982, 30 min.)
PROGRAM II: 7:00 - 10:00 PM
Dance Program, Edge School of Performing Arts
Lumumba (Dir: Raoul Peck, 2000, 120 min.)
Award Presentation to Raoul Peck

SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 2003;
Roone Arledge Cinema, Broadway at 115th St.
3:00 - 8:00 PM
Eyes of the Rainbow (Dir: Gloria Rolando, 1997, 47 min.)
Baadasssss Cinema (Dir: Isaac Julien 2002, 58 min.)
Public Enemy (Dir: Jens Meurer, 1999, 90 min.)
American Exile (Dirs: Cassandra Herrman and Katy Shrout, 2001, 26 min.)

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 2003;
The Studio Museum of Harlem
144 W. 124th St., tel: 212 864 4500 ext. 264.
7:00 PM


Books and Authors Program featuring Danny Glover, Kathleen Cleaver, and St.
Clair Bourne on the photographic essay Black Panthers 1968 (Greybull Press,
2002).
Admission is free.

FILM TICKET AND BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
$10 General Admission; $7 Students and Seniors with ID.

For Aaron Davis Hall call: 212.650 7100 or visit www.aarondavishall.org.
For Roone Arledge Cinema call the film festival office: 212.662.0006 or visit
www.pantherfilmfest.com.

Founded in 1999 by former Black Panthers Kathleen Cleaver and Jamal Joseph,
The International Black Panther Film Festival was created to provide a cultural
forum for this generation of young Blacks and Latinos to learn about their
history of struggle against racism, violence, and poverty.  >>

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