One of the classics in black film, Eve's Bayou was written and directed by Kasi Lemmons starring Lynn Whitfield, Samuel L. Jackson, Journee Smollett and Meghan Good, just to name a few was one of the most defining films in the 1990s.Winning several awards, the film will be screened on Tues., Sept. 23 at 7 PM with a discussion by director Kasi Lemmons at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (1250 New York Ave. NW). General admission is $5 (students $4).
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3 comments:
This is one of my favorite films!
kasi Lemons' best work is still "Fear Of A Black Hat", which was directed by Rusty Cundieff, who later went on to executively produced the Chappelle Show.
"Memory is a selection of images - some illusive, others printed indelibly on the brain.".....one of the best opening lines ever in a film. Eve's Bayou is my favorite film & I will definitely be there!
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