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Four Questions for Alicia K. Harris

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  • February 7, 2020   Maya Bastian

Alicia K. Harris is a rising star hailing from Toronto, Canada.  Her short film Pick, which is about the...

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Five Questions for Miss Andrea Lewis

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  • February 12, 2020   Maya Bastian

Andrea Lewis is a force to be reckoned with. Even before celebrating her 16th birthday, this Toronto born entertainer...

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Five Questions for Nadine Valcin

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  • February 22, 2020   Maya Bastian

Looking at Nadine Valcin's body of work, is like opening a window on the past. Valcin consistently breaks open...

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Five Questions for Inuka Bacote

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  • March 1, 2020   Maya Bastian

Inuka Bacote is a modern-day black renaissance woman.  Not only did she co-executive produce four seasons of the Emmy-nominated...

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Four Questions for Yassmina Karajah

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  • March 30, 2020   Maya Bastian

Yassmina Karajah is a true auteur. Inspired by every day narratives, she writes stories that display both charm and...

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email: mail@cinefam.ca

About CineFAM

CineFAM – a Haitian Créole word meaning “films by women”

CineFAM is an initiative to support bold original film stories by Women and non-binary creators of colour around the globe.

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ABOUT CINEFAM

Cinefam is a Haitian-Creole word meaning ‘films by women’. 

In 2016, we launched our CineFAM Initiative to build capacity and viability for women creators of colour and provide multiple platforms for this work to be shown.

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