BUFF 2020: Black Films Matter Q&A
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Dolly Tosin Lepe  A White babysitter awaits the news of a job commission, meanwhile, she is pestered by the young Black girl in her care requesting help with her homework. In the process of helping her, the babysitter discovers the little Black girls' understanding of race and how it differs to that of adults' understanding.                       Resolution Neil Kemp, Nathan Loynes  Somewhere between Ken Loach, a music video and the teenage angst records of the 80’s, RESOLUTION is a 10 minute poetic monologue set in the North of England from a troubled teenage girl illustrating emotions about her absent father and her trying to make sense of it all through eastern philosophies and self-actualisation. Ultimately, it’s a journey that illustrates what it means to be a young person in modern Britain, with an underlying positive message that aims to re-assure and inspire a young audience.                                       S.O.U.L of a Black Woman RCL Graham  An Afrofuturism film split into four chapters each representing what it is to be a Black woman. Each chapter is accompanied by its own original unique music and spoken word poetry which will take you through the passages of time.                              We Do What We Can Kwaku Awuku Asabre  A film that looks at one of the miracles in the journey of diaspora Africans. It follows a couple who have a child when they don't have a place to live as they find a way to make a life.