18 décembre 2010
KEEP THE FILMS COMING!
The New Orléans Afrikan Film and Arts Festival Project
Dear Friend,
If you joined us for our October 1 Gala honoring Vera Warren-Williams and Jennifer Turner of the Community Book Center, or October 2-10 for free Mississippi River 9th Ward Film and Arts Festival screenings and live music, the E Paul Julien exhibit or discussion with Gwen Midlo Hall, Michael Martin and Felipe Smith, at Bayou Road, the Lower 9th Ward Village, the Jazz & Heritage Foundation or the Contemporary Arts Center, then you know the value... [Lire la suite]
12 novembre 2010
Cinéma Première Inside/Outside at the Café Rose Nicaud !
The New Orléans Afrikan Film and Arts Festival Project
presents
Cinéma Première Inside/Outside at the Café Rose Nicaud !
Six independent films will premiere over several months (October 2010 – April 2011) at Café Rose Nicaud
(632 Frenchmen Street, 70116).
The directors will accompany their films to answer questions about their subjects and techniques.
with special guest Cambria Matlow, Director
Cambria Matlow, Director/Producer/Cinematographer
Cambria Matlow co-founded... [Lire la suite]
03 septembre 2010
The second annual Mississippi River 9th Ward Film and Arts Festival at the Café Rose Nicaud
The New Orléans Afrikan Film and Arts Festival Project
Presents
The second annual
Mississippi River 9th Ward
Film and Arts Festival
At the
Café Rose Nicaud
632 Frenchmen St
Nola 70116
Three Films by Spike Lee
Tuesday October 5 - 7:30 pm
She's Gotta Have It
“The story of Nola Darling's simultaneous sexual relationships with three different men is told by her and by her partners and other friends. All three men wanted her to... [Lire la suite]