Black Films of the 1970s Receive Closer Look in MoAD Lecture Series | KQED
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Dr. Artel Great's first exposure to the Museum of the African Diaspora came from a film.The scholar and filmmaker, who now teaches at San Francisco State in the school of cinema, spotted the institution in Barry Jenkins' 2008 film Medicine for Melancholy - it's one of the many stops a Black couple makes in their slow, conversation-filled journey across San Francisco after a one-night stand.
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