Celebrate Black History Month with MAYA ANGELOUS: AND STILL I RISE at Film in the Community
Rocky Mountain Women's Film is proud to present Film in the Community to celebrate Black History Month with MAYA ANGELOU: AND STILL I RISE The first feature documentary about the remarkable writer, poet, actress, activist Maya Angelou.
Through Film in the Community, films are screened throughout the year – free of charge – at diverse venues throughout Colorado Springs in collaboration with community partners.
All seating for Film in the Community events are first come, first served . Please let us know you are coming, so we can plan for this event. There is no need to print or bring your ticket with you to the event. Just arrive 15 minutes before the screening to secure your seat. All attendees must show proof of vaccination or negative COVID test and wear a mask during the film.
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MAYA ANGELOU: AND STILL I RISE | Co-Directed by Rita Coburn Whack and Bob Hercules
The story of iconic writer, poet, actress and activist Maya Angelou whose life intersected some of the most significant moments in the recent history of the United States of America. (114 Mins)
Co-Directed by Rita Coburn Whack and Bob Hercules
Rocky Mountain Women’s Film builds community around film by elevating the stories of women and others who are often unheard or unseen. As a women-led organization, we seek to discover, support, connect, and inspire filmmakers while cultivating connection and conversation around their work.
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