‘Best feeling ever’: Halifax Black Film Festival returns this month with in-person screenings
franchise, follows the story of a Nigerian woman moving to Ireland to try and seek asylum. The title character faces the challenges of moving to a new country, the bureaucracy of the immigration process, threat of deportation, and the feeling of hopelessness of trying to begin a new life.will be the few films to be played solely in-person, where it will be shown at the Cineplex Parklane theater at 7 p.m., in Downtown Halifax.
Through the Fabienne Colas Foundation, rising Black talent are able to show there work for a wider audience through film.
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