Young Black filmmakers learn what it takes to fulfill their filmmaking dreams through the insight of veteran filmmaker Claire Prieto-Fuller and other Black Canadian filmmakers.
In an exploration of Black Canadian filmmaking, emerging filmmakers Christian Anderson and Ajahnis Charley quickly discover the realities of the industry. Through insights from veteran filmmakers such as Claire Prieto-Fuller, the young filmmakers learn that sometimes if you aren’t given a seat at the table, you have to make your own.
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY AYAN TANI, ÉMERAUDE DOMINGOS MBUKU & TRISTEN SUTHERLAND
PRODUCED BY ALEXX BRYANT, TRISTEN SUTHERLAND & ENNI BALO
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY LEILAH DHORÉ CAMERA OPERATOR & DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY MENTOR MARK VALINO
SOUND RECORDIST ADRIAN ACONA
EDITORS ADAM PHIPPS & MARK VALINO
ASSISTANT EDITOR LEILAH DHORÉ
ADDITIONAL EDITING BY SONYA MWAMBU
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ALISON DUKE & NGARDY CONTEH GEORGE
FEATURING
AJAHNIS CHARLEY CHRISTIAN ANDERSON
CLAIRE PRIETO-FULLER CHRISTENE BROWNE CLEMENT VIRGO
KAREN KING
KAREN CHAPMAN KELLY FYFFE-MARSHALL
Contributors
In the News
POV | Now Streaming: Reel Black Shows Why It’s Time for a New Pie
ByBlacks | How do we rate it? BBBBB Outstanding Black stories are Canadian stories. To think that such a simple truth can hold so much weight.
Angles Covered Blog | New Documentary Explores the Experiences of Black Canadian Filmmakers
Screenings
August 26, 2022
BronzeLens Film Festival Atlanta, GA
TBD
Black Femme Supremacy Film Fest Online
September 15, 2022
CTFF Caribbeantales International Film Festival Toronto, ON