The 5th Annual Women’s International Film & Arts Festival (WIFF) which began on March 26th, 2010 continues its celebration of filmmakers from around the globe with its Africa night celebration. On April 1st, 2010 at 6:15pm WIFF kicks off a marathon of African films that will be screened at WIFF. The films include: Ebony Goddess …
Women’s International Film & Arts Festival – Poto Mitan: Haitian Women, Pillars of the Global Economy
Told through the lives of five compelling Haitian women, Poto Mitan gives an inside perspective on globalization, Haiti’s current crisis, and the resilient women challenging this system. Location & Date: Sat. April 3, 5:30pm, Lou Rawls Theater at Florida Memorial Univ. Purchase your ticket and head down to Florida for a good time at the …
Women’s International Film & Arts Festival 2010 – Jamaica For Sale
“The Caribbean is the region most economically dependent on tourism and Jamaica is the 4th most indebted country in the world. Tourism is Jamaica’s Sacred Cow, heavily promoted since 1891 as the way to modernization and prosperity it has tragically failed in its promises. Jamaica For Sale counters the dominant view that tourism is the …
Women’s International Film & Arts Festival – Fire Burn Babylon Carribean Film
We don’t know about you all but we are beyond excitedabout the upcoming Women’s International Film & Arts Festival (WIFF) and you of course will be hearing a lot about WIF leading up to March 26th, 2010 when it begins! First up with the WIFF buzz on Ladybrillemag.com is ‘Fire Burn Babylon,’ one of the 60films that will …
Women’s International Film & Arts Festival- Artists of the Bahamas on Carribean Film Night
Another rather interesting film that will be shown at the Women’s International Film & Arts Festival 2010 (WIFF) is ‘Artists of the Bahamas.’ “Introduced by legendary actor, Sidney Poitier, ARTISTS OF THE BAHAMAS explores the lives & artistic works of the seminal visual artists in the Bahamian Islands. They display their process by painting, sculpting …