Sunday, July 22, 2007

Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival in St. Nicholas Park THIS WEEK!

This week, St. Nicholas Park is host to the 6th Annual Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival. This event is the highlight of the Park’s summer events. All films take place at the beautiful 135th street plaza (St. Nicholas Avenue and 135th street). The events are free. The schedule is listed below. Click here to download a PDF of the Film Festival schedule.

Wednesday July 25, 7:30pm

Live Performance: Sing-Sing Rhythm—Senegalese Sabar Drummers and Dancers

ALL ABOUT DARFUR (Taghreed Elsanhouri, Sudan/UK, 2005, 80m.) Up until now, the perilous situation in Sudan has been seen only from the perspectives of those outside the country. All About Darfur offers an opportunity to hear the story told by eloquent, at times contradictory, voices from within Sudan.


Thursday July 26, 7:30pm

Live Performance: Music DJ l’mani V/DJ Stone

WELCOME TO NOLLYWOOD (Jamie Meltzer, USA, 2007, 63m.) The burgeoning Nigerian film industry, known as Nollywood, is reportedly the most popular cinema in all of West Africa and the third largest film industry in the world. Welcome to Nollywood looks in to this newly emerging industry, exploring its peculiar inner workings, economic challenges and diverse array of colorful films.

Followed by:

MAMA PUT (Seke Somolu, Nigeria, 2006, 30m.) When a gang of three armed robbers arrive one night, a struggling mother soon finds herself feeding and sheltering criminals, in return for money and protection. But this fiery character uses her smarts and talents in the kitchen to extricate herself and her family.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. Great I will check it out. Isn't another film festival slated for St. Nicholas Park soon? In august? Anyone know?

Anonymous said...

This post refers to the 2007 Festival. The 2008 Festival begins tonight in Jackie Robinson Park and comes to St. Nicholas Park on July 23 and 24, 2008. See the Historic Harlem Parks website at www.historicharlemparks.org for complete listings.