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Miracles, Barbie Dolls, and The RZA at the Urbanworld Film Festival

 

The 27th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival is a five-day festival, based in New York City, showcasing narrative and documentary features, short films, web originals, music videos, spotlight screenings and conversations, and live staged screenplay readings. Running November 1st to the 5th at various venues in New York City, Urbanworld was founded in 1997 by Stacy Spikes and today a slate of films, documentaries, and shorts from a variety of voices and genres.

Special presentations include Flower, directed by Lauren Finerman. In homage to Black silent films of the 1920s, Finerman directs a poignant story about a young woman named Rose (Misty Copeland), who has had to place her dreams on hold to care for her mother, Gloria (Christina Johnson), living with dementia. A potent subtext to the film is the housing affordability crisis that's devastated the Bay Area. As Rose struggles to keep a roof over their heads, she watches the neighborhood around her fade away much like her mother's memory, until the mysterious Sterling (Babatunji Johnson) helps to highlight the power of community and the strength found through unity, bringing Rose renewed hope for the future.

In Chronicles of a Wandering Saint, written and directed by Tomás Gómez Bustillo, Rita, an elderly chapel keeper, stages a miracle, setting off a series of strange events. Through intimate access to a charismatic Mattel insider, Beulah Mae Mitchell, the documentary Black Barbie delves into the cross section of merchandise and representation as Black women strive to elevate their own voices and stories, refusing to be invisible.

Having its world premiere is A Wu-Tang Experience: Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, combining performances, interviews and revealing insights from various group members and associates, classical musicians and concertgoers, this feature documents the extraordinary concert at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre where The Wu-Tang Clan, backed by the 60-piece Colorado Symphony Orchestra, weaves together songs from their vast discography of group and solo albums to create a live score to a real-time screening of the seminal martial arts film "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" - the movie that largely inspired the Clan's aesthetic and the title of their groundbreaking debut album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)." Through exploring the question of whether hip-hop has earned the legitimacy of more prestigious musical genres, "A Wu-Tang Experience" delivers answers that inform, reveal and inspire. After the screening is a discussion with co-directors The RZA and Gerald K. Barclay.

Urbanworld Film Festival celebrates the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop with "Lights, Cameras, Rhymes: 50 Years of Hip Hop on Screen." This program includes A Love Letter to Hip Hop, a visual journey through the history of Hip Hop. Directed by Benny Boom and starring Tariq (Black Thought) Trotter, this homage brilliantly captures 50 years of Hip Hop history, from its humble beginnings to the multi-billion dollar global ecosystem and lifestyle it is today. Followed by a montage of iconic Hip Hop music videos, and a panel discussion with RZA, Benny Boom, Black Thought, and special guests.

To learn more, go to: https://urbanworld.org/

Urbanworld Film Festival
November 1 - 5, 2023

Various venues in NYC

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