San Francisco Black Film Festival Presents:
Films For Juneteenth.
June 17th - 20th, 2010

Thursday June 17, 2010 – Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
6:00pm
Mountains
That Take Wing: Angela Davis & Yuri Kochiyama:
A
Conversation about Life, Struggles & Liberation
Directors: C.A. Griffith and H.L.T.Quan
Documentary | USA | 97 minutes
MOUNTAINS THAT TAKE WING features
conversations that span 13 years between two formidable women whose lives and
political work remain at the epicenter of the most important civil rights
struggles in the US. Through the intimacy and depth of conversations, we learn
about Davis, an internationally renowned scholar-activist and 88-year-old Kochiyama, a revered grassroots community activist and 2005
Nobel Peace Prize nominee's shared experiences as political prisoners and their
profound passion for justice.
Friday June 18, 2010
JHC's Media & Education Center
1330 Fillmore
11:00am
Johnny’s
Leaving
Director: Kali Baker-Johnson
Short | USA | 8 minutes
'Johnny's Leaving'
follows titular star Johnny and baby brother Kevin who suffer from violently
abusive parents. Moments before running away, Johnny is torn between caring for
his younger brother, and following his dream to become a professional
superhero.
Abidjan
Director: Alexander Etseystse
Short | Cote d Ivoire | 30 minutes
A young soccer player is taken
somewhere he never imagines.
DWB
Director: Reed Jones
Short | Canada | 6 minutes
Assumptions of control and questions of
race on a dark city street, 'DWB' dramatizes the true story of racial profiling
which occurred to writer/director Reed 'iZrEAL'
Jones. Crafting his personal experiences into a theatrical, stripped-down look,
Jones presents an example of the conflict that can erupt when two white
officers pull over two black citizens.
Poetri-n-Motion
Director: Deon Hayman
Short
| USA |
26 minutes
Where Comedy and
Poetry meet over a cup of coffee.
Fresh
Peas
Director: Rebekah Meredith
Documentary | USA | 4 minutes
FRESH PEAS is a short documentary about
a struggling black California farmer who finds support for his produce in an
unlikely place.
The
Rhythm, The Rebel
Director: Gemal Woods
Music Video| USA | 5 minutes
Every line's a line of HOPE in the
music video.
2:00pm
Karma
Director: Roger Slagle
Short | USA | 16 minutes
Do unto others as they do unto you...
or the KARMA's going to be all over you...
Flags,
Feathers, and Lies
Director: Pablo Palacios
Documentary | USA | 80 minutes
Behind the luxurious extravaganza of
the famous Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the desolate back streets,
devastated by Katrina, survives one of the most ancestral and hidden
celebrations of the African-American population: The Mardi Gras Indian.
4:00pm
Behold
The Swelling Scene
Director: April Baskin
Shorts | USA | 27 minutes
Hollywood has stereotyped, typecast
and darn right blacklisted light-skinned Black males as players...not all of us
are that way!
The
Good Fight: James Farmer Remembers the Civil Rights
Director: Jessica Schoenbaechler
Documentary | USA | 65 minutes
A relentless leader, a dynamic speaker,
and a forceful organizer, James Farmer was one of the first civil rights
activists to use nonviolent direct action to fight for dignity and justice.
6:00pm
Finding
Jacob
Director: Brett Stumpp
Shorts | USA | 23 minutes
Deeply affected by what was taken from
him years ago, Jacob Brown's potential was never fully realized.
Now content with this meager existence, Jacob is
challenged by a life he thought was beyond his reach.
The Wayman Tisdale Story
Feature
| USA |
60 minutes
“You can never give
up because quitting is not an option. No matter how dark it is or how weak you
get, until you take that last breath, you must fight.” - Wayman Tisdale
(1964-2009).
7:55pm
Positive
Director: Jamal Caesar
Short | USA | 8 minutes
In search of his younger brother, Tony
discovers something far more damaging than he ever could have expected...
Suicide Dolls
Director: Keith Shaw
World premiere | USA | 91 minutes
Two lonely girls decide to chronicle their last 24 hours
before they commit suicide.