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ABOUT US
Who Are We?
In short, Shadow and Act is a web portal dedicated to cinema, television and web content of Africa and its global Diaspora. With daily news, interviews, in-depth investigations into the audiovisual industry, and more, Shadow and Act aims to promote content created by and about people of African descent throughout the world.
We are a collective of writers, directors, film critics, culture critics, DPs, editors, film festival programmers, film enthusiasts, and much more, led by the site’s founding creator, Tambay A Obenson, all interested in discussing primarily film and filmmakers of Africa and its Diaspora.
Each post is tagged with the name of the author for identification.
We don’t have any official list of rules of conduct around here, assuming that we’re all adults, and we know how to carry ourselves in forums like this one. However, it’s important to make it clear that, while healthy discussion and debate is welcomed and even encouraged, personal attacks against other readers isn’t.
Welcome to a platform where fans and professionals can meet and exchange information and ideas constructively.
The Most Popular Shadow & Act Post of 2016 Was This Project Announcement…
Learning How to Appreciate African Cinema as a Young, White WesternerHurray! A white guy discovers something he doesn't understand and rather than condemn it he starts to open his mind....
© 2017 SHADOW AND ACT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
ABOUT US
Who Are We?
In short, Shadow and Act is a web portal dedicated to cinema, television and web content of Africa and its global Diaspora. With daily news, interviews, in-depth investigations into the audiovisual industry, and more, Shadow and Act aims to promote content created by and about people of African descent throughout the world.
We are a collective of writers, directors, film critics, culture critics, DPs, editors, film festival programmers, film enthusiasts, and much more, led by the site’s founding creator, Tambay A Obenson, all interested in discussing primarily film and filmmakers of Africa and its Diaspora.
Each post is tagged with the name of the author for identification.
We don’t have any official list of rules of conduct around here, assuming that we’re all adults, and we know how to carry ourselves in forums like this one. However, it’s important to make it clear that, while healthy discussion and debate is welcomed and even encouraged, personal attacks against other readers isn’t.
Welcome to a platform where fans and professionals can meet and exchange information and ideas constructively.
The Most Popular Shadow & Act Post of 2016 Was This Project Announcement…
Learning How to Appreciate African Cinema as a Young, White WesternerHurray! A white guy discovers something he doesn't understand and rather than condemn it he starts to open his mind....
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- Joycelyn Dunn January 5, 2017 at 10:34 am onJacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) Welcomes Filmmaker Ja’Tovia Gary as Artist-in-ResidencePlease REMOVE my comment from this post. Sincerely appreciate it. Joycelyn Dunn
- Leslie January 5, 2017 at 6:55 am on Ambitious 80-Episode Scripted Series Based on Life of Salsa Queen Celia Cruz, Now Streaming on Netflix (USA)Carol, I too felt as if I could no longer watch my friends when the cast changed. Admittedly, I'd binge...
- Joycelyn Dunn January 5, 2017 at 5:18 am onJacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) Welcomes Filmmaker Ja’Tovia Gary as Artist-in-ResidenceI am so Godly proud of my baby. I love her soooooooooooooo much. Pray is at work in her life....
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