2002 Toronto International Film Festival - Planet Africa

Planet Africa

  • Abouna (France/Chad) Mahamat Saleh Haroun
  • Ataklan -- Naked Walk (Trinidad And Tobago) Walt Lovelace
  • Black Attack (Trinidad And Tobago) Walt Lovelace
  • Les Chemins de l'Oued (France) GaĆ«l Morel
  • G (USA) Christopher Scott Cherot
  • George and the Bicycle Pump (Cuba) Asha Lovelace
  • I Have a Dream (USA) Zak Ove
  • Khorma, Enfant Du Cimetiere (France/Belgium/Tunisia) Jilani Saadi
  • Mud Madness (Trinidad And Tobago) Walt Lovelace
  • Now Jimmy! (Jamaica) Mary Wells
  • Promised Land (South Africa) Jason Xenopoulos
  • Rendez-Vous (USA) Mariette Monpierre
  • Royal Bonbon (France/Canada/Haiti) Charles Najman
  • Shottas (USA/Jamaica) Cess Silvera
  • A String of Pearls (USA) Camille Billops and James V. Hatch
  • Ubuntu's Wounds (USA/South Africa) Sechaba Morojele
  • Waiting for Happiness (France/Mauritania) Abderrahmane Sissako
  • Alexei and the Spring (Japan) Seiichi Motohashi

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