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Friday, 6 October 2017

[The Daily] NYFF 2017: Kevin Jerome Everson’s Tonsler Park

Tonsler10062017_large Kevin Jerome Everson has a nine-minute short screening as part of Projections’ Program 1: Speculative Spaces at the New York Film Festival. In IFO, “which stands for ‘Identified Flying Object,’ African Americans look up at the skies and report . . .

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