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Watch “Colored Confederates” and meet the filmmaker afterwards at the NC Black Film Festival in Wilmington this weekend.
March 14-17. The 12th Annual North Carolina Black Film Festival will screen more than 20 films including COLORED CONFEDERATES (see screening info below) at various locations in Wilmington, NC including the Cameron Art Museum, Community Arts Center, and UNC-Wilmington. Saturday March … Continue reading
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North Carolina Black Film Festival March 14-17 in Wilmington
Catch COLORED CONFEDERATES at the North Carolina Black Film Festival. There will be a Q & A afterwards. Hope to see you in beautiful Wilmington, NC!!!
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