The Pan-African Film Festival

The 2009 National Black Arts Festival will open in Atlanta on Wednesday, July 29 and run through August 2. A featured part of the festival includes the Pan-African Film Festival. Highlights include a retrospective with Robert Townsend on July 30, a screening of Gospel Hill on July 31, and a screening of Medicine for Melancholy on August 1, including a panel discussion with director Barry Jenkins, journalist Farai Chideya, Bold as Love blogger Rob Fields, and URB ALT founder Boston Fielder.
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