"Being Black In Halifax"
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A Halifax filmmaker gets a shot at redemption at this year’s Halifax Black Film Festival‘Washed Up’ details Tyus McSween’s journey from aspiring athlete to incarceration to redemption through the art of filmmaking.PerspectivesFeb 25, 2022
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‘Framework’ serves an emotional dinner dialogue at 2022 Halifax Black Film FestivalThe film, directed by Halifax filmmaker, Deborah Castrilli, explores what it means to be queer and Black in Nova ScotiaCanadaFeb 24, 2022
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Dartmouth author and advocate uses film to start a conversation about mental health'Scratching the Surface' explores mental health struggles within the African Nova Scotian community.PerspectivesFeb 18, 2022
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Halifax Black Film Festival returns with record-breaking number of filmsThe Halifax Black Film Festival is celebrating its sixth anniversary online from Feb. 24 to 27.PerspectivesFeb 17, 2022
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