Gullah/Geechee Film Doubleheader at the International African American Museum (IAAM)
HEADS UP Gullah/Geechee Famlee! Jayn we at de International African American Museum!
As part of the International African American Museum Summer Film Series: On Thursday, June 5 from 6PM to 9PM we present a special dual screening of “A Tree Story” and a preview screening of “High Water”—two powerful films that examine the ongoing fight to preserve land, culture, and memory in the Lowcountry.
This series, in partnership with the AfroSouth Film Festival, aims to uplift stories from the Lowcountry and the global African diaspora through the lens of local filmmakers. After the screenings, join us for a panel discussion with featured filmmakers and local voices.
Register to attend this powerful program here:
https://iaamuseum.org/event/summer-film-series-a-tree-story-and-high-water/
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Wish I could be there