Day 9 – Friday, September 20th at Mills College at Northeastern University

KNEAD

RT: 11:22

When an alien landing mysteriously drives people around the world to achieve their deepest dreams, an aspiring baker in an unhappy marriage wonders why she hasn’t been affected at all—forcing her to take matters into her own hands.

Directed by Timothy Michael Cooper

GOD-GIVEN TALENT
the Creative Life of Charles Curtis Blackwell


RT: 70 MIN

Charles Curtis Blackwell: the Oakland poet, painter, playwright and teacher — takes us on an intimate journey into his past and present. From his challenging upbringing in both California and Mississippi, to his current creative life, we follow as he discusses loss, love, pain, and redemption — all through the prism of his artistic endeavors.

Directed by Jeff M. Giordano

BOTTLED SPIRITS

RT: 34:15

50-something Louise is a native of West Oakland, California; a community once known as the Harlem of the West, and which gave birth to the Black Panther Party. Gentrification has turned her beloved community into unfriendly and unrecognizable territory and the weight of being Black in America now threatens to crush her. She straps on the daily armor of alcohol, cigarettes and a sharp tongue to block out the constant ache of losing everything that ever mattered. On this day however, a door she has been banging on for years magically opens, an ancestor arrives to help and Louise battles her demons – and herself – in a desperate attempt to find the courage to walk the difficult path toward redemption.

Directed by Elizabeth Carter

SORRY WE’RE DEAD

RT: 85 MIN

Cinema and reality blur with comic deconstruction when Lana’s movie falls through the ceiling into her life.

Directed by Alex Zajicek