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#BlackoutFestival Partner AFFRM Released Tina Mabry’s ‘Mississippi Damned’ on Netflix Today! The Awa#BlackoutFestival Partner AFFRM Released Tina Mabry’s ‘Mississippi Damned’ on Netflix Today! The Awa#BlackoutFestival Partner AFFRM Released Tina Mabry’s ‘Mississippi Damned’ on Netflix Today! The Awa

#BlackoutFestival Partner AFFRM Released Tina Mabry’s ‘Mississippi Damned’ on Netflix Today! The Award Winning Film Features Blackout Festival Storytelling Panelist Tessa Thompson!  Watch the Official Trailer for ‘Mississippi Damned’: https://youtu.be/bA5f47ihycs and See the Movie Today on Netflix: http://nflx.it/1Uln0Is

  • “Tina Mabry’s ‘Mississippi Damned’ Is Now Streaming on Netflix, Courtesy of AFFRM + Array” Read Indiewire’s Article on the Film here: http://bit.ly/1KFqbV7
  • “I’m Interested in the Conversations About the Characters that We Imagine” Tessa Thompson at Blackout Festival: http://bit.ly/1O4eiXH

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thepowerofblackwomen:

HBO’s Insecure has mastered the cinematographic art of properly lighting black faces. Diversity matters!

I love this can I please get more of this on my dash people

Ava Berkofsky stole her style from black cinematographers. Specifically Howard University trained cinematographers like Bradford Young, Malik Sayeed, and Christian Epps. If it weren’t for BellyandPariah she wouldn’t know what to do.

We shouldn’t be giving a copycat like this any kudos for just doing her job. Especially when she’s so technical about. This is how the colonial gaze still exists in white-lens’d black media.

abderrahmane-sissako:

EFTI Interview Bradford Young

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