Black Harvest Film Festival 2024: Disco Afrika, It Was All a Dream, Dreams Like Paper Boats | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
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As Chicago's premier Black film festival, Black Harvest serves as a homecoming for the voices and stories of Black people from the city and across the diaspora.
Themes such as government corruption, police brutality, migration, and the daily struggle for survival are universally shared, making the stories from Africa and the Caribbean incredibly relevant.
The central question posed is both haunting and compelling: 'What can you do when there's nothing you can do, but doing nothing isn't an option?'
In this narrative, there are no clear heroes or villains, only survivors, showcasing the multifaceted struggles of individuals in oppressive systems.
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