Monday, April 05, 1999
Black Film Festival at CAM
BY MARGARET A. McGURK
The Cincinnati Enquirer
The Cincinnati Art Museum will be the site of the fourth Black Annual Film Festival on Saturday and Sunday.
The progam opens Saturdaywith a reception and the unveiling of the photograph Ali by Gordon Parks at 7 p.m.. A screening of When We Were Kings follows at 8 p.m. It's the award-winning documentary by Leon Gast about the 1974 championship bout in Zaire between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.
At 2 p.m. Saturday, the festival will present Cool Runnings, a feature based on the true story of the Jamaican Olympic bobsled team, and at 4 p.m. Sanfoka, a dramatic story by Haile Gerima about the devastation of Africa by the slave trade.
Tickets are $35 for all three films and the reception, or $10 for individual films. To order, call 731-0300.
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