Afrobrazil Documentary Comes to Harlem

“QUILOMBO COUNTRY,” Film about Black Rebel Villages of Brazil,
Holds “Uptown Premiere” at Taller Latino Americano in NYC on Friday, February 6th, 2009. 8:00-10:30 [film: 73 min.] Q&A plus discussion on filmmaking with director Leonard Abrams.

CONTACT: Leonard Abrams at info@quilombofilm.com

First Uptown screening of “Quilombo Country,” the award-winning feature documentary about Brazilian villages founded by escaped and rebel slaves. Brazil was brutal and deadly for millions of Africans. But many thousands escaped and rebelled, creating settlements in Brazil ’s untamed hinterland. Today these communities struggle to preserve a rich heritage born of resistance to oppression.

“Quilombo Country” tells the story of these communities, with rare footage of festivals and ceremonies that blend Catholic, African and native Amazonian rituals and customs, and examines issues of political identity, land rights, and racial and socioeconomic discrimination. Narrated by Chuck D, leader of the iconic hip hop band Public Enemy.

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