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The 3rd OTTAWA BLACK FILM FESTIVAL opens with 1960 by King Shaft and Michael Mutombo + 40 Films from around the globe

The 3rd OTTAWA BLACK FILM FESTIVAL opens with 1960 by King Shaft and Michael Mutombo + 40 Films from around the globe

by m.salmi@fondationfabiennecolas.org | Mar 10, 2023 | Latest News, Press releases

The 3rd OTTAWA BLACK FILM FESTIVAL opens with 1960 by King Shaft and Michael Mutombo + 40 Films from around the globe Necessary, Innovative, Strong, Diverse and Bold programming – Amplifying even more Black Voices from March 24 – 26, 2023 – FOR THE FIRST TIME...

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