Brother 2 Brother: A Special NFB Film Club

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February27
Tuesday, 27 February, 2018 - 7:00 PM
New Glasgow Public Library; 182 Dalhousie St; New Glasgow NS
Cost: 
Free
Organized By: Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library

Join us for a National Film Board (NFB) movie at the library , as we honor African Heritage Month.  All are welcome! For more information, or for suggestions, please contact the library at (902) 752-8233.

About the Film:

BROTHER 2 BROTHER

A documentary that follows Corey Lucas, a 21-year-old African Canadian, as he tries to reconcile his urge to be a hustler with his need to be a responsible father and a supportive partner. Life in Jellybean Square, a housing project in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, was a world away from the things Corey grew up

wanting: a fancy car, a big house, a great job and a bright future. With a head full of dreams and empty pockets he turned to selling drugs on the street. Central to the film is the transformative power of a weekend retreat for young Black males, organized by BROS (Brothers Reaching Out Society) together with the film's director, Russell Wyse. At the heart of the film lies Wyse's conviction that despite all the odds against them young Black men can succeed if they have the will, the opportunity, and the support of a community.

Brother 2 Brother was produced as part of the Reel Diversity Competition for emerging filmmakers of colour. Reel Diversity is a National Film Board of Canada initiative in partnership with CBC Newsworld.

 

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