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SUMMARY:FG Movie Screening: Black Panther and Sankofa 
DESCRIPTION:We invite all students to two movie screenings: Black Panther o
 n March 8 and Sankofa on March 15. Black Panther has been discussed a lot 
 in media recently. Is the first all-black movie from Marvel's Comic Univer
 se actually a change in movie history which leads to empowerment of black 
 people worldwide? Or does it bring about yet another step of commercializa
 tion as Hollywood is learning how to make money by giving action movies a 
 touch of politicalness? In any case\, the movie has been received very pos
 itively amongst the Afro-American community and by Africans all over the w
 orld. \\r\\nIn the second film\, Sankofa by Ethiopian director Haile Gerim
 a from 1993\, an Afro-American model is miraculously transported back in h
 istory to a plantage in the West-Indies\, where she experiences slavery an
 d possibilities to outrun it first-hand.\\r\\nBoth films deal in different
  ways with Africa's present-day position in the world and the colonial pas
 t – and raise the question what could be changed.\\r\\nSankofa will be 
 screened at the ZASB on March 8 with a discussion round afterwards. Please
  bring along some snacks!\\r\\n\\r\\nDates: \\r\\nBlack Panther: March 8\,
  17.45 in front of cinema Capitol\, 7 Fr.Sankofa: March 15\, 18.00 at the 
 ZASB top floor\, free entry
X-ALT-DESC:We invite all students to two movie screenings: Black Panther on
  March 8 and Sankofa on March 15. Black Panther has been discussed a lot i
 n media recently. Is the first all-black movie from Marvel's Comic Univers
 e actually a change in movie history which leads to empowerment of black p
 eople worldwide? Or does it bring about yet another step of commercializat
 ion as Hollywood is learning how to make money by giving action movies a t
 ouch of politicalness? In any case\, the movie has been received very posi
 tively amongst the Afro-American community and by Africans all over the wo
 rld. \nIn the second film\, Sankofa by Ethiopian director Haile Gerima fro
 m 1993\, an Afro-American model is miraculously transported back in histor
 y to a plantage in the West-Indies\, where she experiences slavery and pos
 sibilities to outrun it first-hand.\nBoth films deal in different ways wit
 h Africa's present-day position in the world and the colonial past –&nbs
 p\;and raise the question what could be changed.\nSankofa will be screened
  at the ZASB on March 8 with a discussion round afterwards. Please bring a
 long some snacks!\n\n<b>Dates: </b>\n<ul><li>Black Panther: March 8\, 17.4
 5 in front of cinema Capitol\, 7 Fr.</li><li>Sankofa: March 15\, 18.00 at 
 the ZASB top floor\, free entry</li></ul>
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