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The 2011 Mississippi River 9th Ward Film and Arts Festival


October 6 - 9

Galvez Solarium   Thurs October 6  6 pm
Toni Cade Bambara Award Gala honoring Harold Battiste, Jr.

McKenna Museum  Fri October 7  10 am
Draw Yourself!  with special guest, Director Gilles Porte - children’s workshop

The Lower 9th Ward Village  Fri October 7
Charmaine Neville  7 pm
Shirley Adams: Portrait of a Mother  (91 mins) 8 pm

The Prytania   Sat October 8   10 am
Africa United  (88 mins)

The African American Museum  Sat. October 8
Murder on a Sunday Morning  (111 mins)  1 pm

Roundtable: “Black Men and the Justice System in Film and on the Ground: 
Where are We Today?”  3-5 pm. 
Moderator: Journalist Jordan Flaherty. Speakers: Brenton Butler, subject of Murder on
a Sunday Morning; Attorneys Ann Finnell  and Patrick McGuinness, Jacksonville,
Florida; Attorney Tracie Washington, Louisiana Justice Institute.

Fredy Omar con su banda  7 pm

Central do Brasil   (105 mins)  8 pm

The African American Museum  Sun. October 9
Roundtable: “Race, Power, New Orleans in Global Perspective” 4:30 pm.
Moderator: Attorney Ernest Jones.  Speakers: Rosanne Adderley, Tulane University;
James Borders, Arts Consultant; Jacques Morial, Louisiana Justice Institute
Gary Clark, Dillard University

Reception and Performance by Caesar Brothers     Funk  Box  6:30 pm

Black Venus (164 mins)  7:30 pm

Eiffel, 2040 St. Charles Avenue  Mon. October 10
Dessine-toi! Draw Yourself! 7:30 pm

Join us for the Mississippi River 9th Ward Film and Arts Festival, October 6-9, 2011!

On Friday September 16 at the New Orleans African American Museum, we will offer a Festival Sneak Preview, featuring Mississippi Damned (2009) with Director Tina Mabry.  Admission is free, seating is limited.  Reserve a place at: noafest@neworleansafrikanfilmfest.org or 504-942-8542.

October 6, the Festival opens at the Galvez Restaurant & Atrium with a Gala honoring Harold Battiste, Jr, recipient of the second Toni Cade Bambara Award for Cultural Leadership.  Come hear Jesse McBride Presents the Next Generation and a Battiste composition arranged by Dr. Jean Montes for Molto, a funky chamber orchestra! And for a little lagniappe: "Prelude by the River" at 6pm.

October 7-9, we will screen films on youth, women, the violence they endure and often overcome: Draw Yourself! (France, 2010); Shirley Adams: Portrait of a Mother (South Africa, 2009); Africa United (UK, 2010); Murder on a Sunday Morning (France/U.S., 2001); Central Station (Brazil, 1999); Black Venus (France/Tunisia, 2010), with live music by Charmaine Neville, Fredy Omar con su banda, and the Caesar Brothers Funk Box preceding evening screenings.  And we will host two roundtables: “Black Men and the Justice System” and “Race and Power in New Orleans in Global Perspective.”

Gala Tickets are $75 each or $135 for two.  Tickets available online or by check.

Festival screenings are $5 each.  A Festival Pass for all screenings may be purchased for $20, online or by check.

Make checks payable to NOAFEST, 2670 George Nick Connor Dr., NOLA 70119.