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Green White Green

When: August 12, 2020 | Pre-show at 7pm | Movie at 8pm
Where: Online

1h 42min | Comedy | PG 13
This film contains coarse language.
Dir. Abba Makama

Pre-show activities: 
Make dinner with a cooking class by the Regent Park Catering Collective.
CHECK OUT THE RECIPES HERE!
Tune into some Regent Park news by Regent Park Focus.

This event is FREE and takes place online. Registration is required. Get your TICKETS HERE.

Under the Stars programming is geo-blocked to Canada. You must be within Canada to access the events. 

Uzoma and his friends are on the cusp of adulthood and looking for direction in their lives. Before the young artists head off to college, they embark on a roller coaster ride of self-discovery as they make a movie together.

Abba Makama was born in Jos, Nigeria and is a visual artist, actor and award-winning filmmaker known for Visions (2017), Green White Green (2016) and The Lost Okoroshi (2019). Both Green White Green and The Lost Okoroshi have premiered at TIFF to critical acclaim.

Regent Park Catering Collective is a social enterprise of the Toronto Centre of Learning & Development that serves as a valuable platform to create jobs locally and help residents and newcomers thrive. The Regent Park Catering Collective comes together to create exciting dishes that are a fusion of our members’ heritages.

Regent Park Focus is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to best practices in training and mentorship of youth and Regent Park community members in radio broadcasting, television broadcasting and digital arts. Regent Park Focus empowers marginalized individuals and under-represented communities to have a voice, through the use of professional training, mentorships and participatory based media practices that enable the sharing of stories, experiences and perspectives on relevant matters and issues.

The pre-show activities and the film will be closed captioned. 

Questions? Contact info@rpff.ca.

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