Harlem International Film FestivalJoin us for a day of screenings and conversations, featuring short and feature-length documentaries on a variety of topics.
The Harlem International Film Festival and the Zuckerman Institute invite you to a day of film and conversation. Check out one film, or stay for all five. Click on the images below to register for one, two, or all three events.
Harlem Short Cuts: Three Short DocumentariesUptown OasisIn 2004, Abdi Abajabal came to the United States from Ethiopia. In 2012, he decided to start a healthy juice shop in Harlem with only five hundred dollars to his name. Ten years later, he is still going. Directed, filmed and edited by Ian Phillips.
Harlem Is Nowhere This experimental documentary essay inspired by the visions of Gordon Parks and Ralph Ellison is a reflection on the development and later gentrification of Black Harlem. Written and directed by Akil Gibbons.
Marjorie Eliot's Parlor Entertainment HarlemEvery Saturday for the past thirty years, Marjorie Eliot has opened her doors to the public, offering a free jazz and theatre concert from her apartment in Harlem, New York. Produced and directed by John Decker.
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Doors open at 12:00PM.
This event is free and open to the public. Register now to guarantee entrance.
Accessible Entrance Address: 605 W. 125th St New York, NY 10027
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