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  • 500: COMMUNITY SCREENER (SINGLE)

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    500: COMMUNITY SCREENER (SINGLE)

    500 Years Later is a benchmark documentary film and recipient of 5 international awards including a special UNESCO award. Crime, drugs, HIV/AIDS, poor education, inferiority complex, low expectation, poverty, corruption, poor health, and underdevelopment all plague people of African descent globally. Why? Five hundred years from the onset of slavery and subsequent colonialism, Africans are still struggling for basic freedoms. Why?

  • 500: UNIVERSITY LICENSE (SINGLE)

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    500: COMMUNITY SCREENER (SINGLE)

    500 Years Later is a benchmark documentary film and recipient of 5 international awards including a special UNESCO award. Crime, drugs, HIV/AIDS, poor education, inferiority complex, low expectation, poverty, corruption, poor health, and underdevelopment all plague people of African descent globally. Why? Five hundred years from the onset of slavery and subsequent colonialism, Africans are still struggling for basic freedoms. Why?

  • Motherland : COMMUNITY SCREENER (Single)

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    The screening license can be used for single community non-profit organizations only. Not for a library or educational usage. For those screenings see institutional usage license. No DVD included download only.

    From the glory and majesty of Africa’s past through its complex and present history. Motherland looks unflinchingly toward a positive Pan-African future. With breathtaking cinematography, Motherland is a beautiful illustration of global African diversity and unity. From the award-winning producers of the acclaimed 500 Years Later, Motherland is directed by Owen Alik Shahadah.

  • Motherland UNIVERSITY LICENSE

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    $300

    From the glory and majesty of Africa’s past through its complex and present history. Motherland looks unflinchingly toward a positive Pan-African future. With breathtaking cinematography, Motherland is a beautiful illustration of global African diversity and unity. From the award-winning producers of the acclaimed 500 Years Later, Motherland is directed by Owen Alik Shahadah.

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