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posted by Robert DeVet in on févr. 15, 2014 - View profile

Dartmouth

Local Perspectives, Local History


1:00pm
- 2:30pm
Vendredi Février 21 2014

Venue: Alderney Gate Public Library
Address: 60 Alderney Drive

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Local Perspectives, Local History

See through the eyes of local filmmakers and hear two of them, Jenna Marks and Fateh Ahmed, discuss their local short films.

Solomon Nagler’s Black Salt Water Elegy
Archived materials and original images combine to reflect Africville’s history and heartache.

Jenna Marks’ What Happened to Esther
The experiences of an African-Nova Scotian midwife during the Halifax Explosion.

Fateh Ahmed’s Reeny
A social/musical/autobiographical documentary that follows a young artist in North Preston, who is aiming to restore peace and love in her community.

Alderney Gate Public Library
Friday, February 21/1:00 pm


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