Jazz In Wakanda - BMFF2019 Best Narrative Short Film
The #BlackMuslimGirlFly® Film Festival
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10m
Julie, French & African immigrant, and her daughter Jazz, 7, are on their way to see the Greek tragedy "Antigone." As they stop by to get a milkshake, the cashier points out Julie' slight accent. The comment not only causes discomfort to both mother and daughter but triggers a much deeper conversation around Jazz's recent uncovering: slavery.
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