San Francisco Black Film Festival Highlighted in SF Weekly
June 21, 2011
Strong Second Act
By Michael Fox Wednesday, Jun 15 2011
Mario Van Peebles Directs Michael Clarke Duncan
In "Black, White and Blues."
Strong Second Act
The San Francisco Black Film Festival suffered a major setback two years ago with the death of founder and guiding force Ave Montague. Yet any concerns for the fest's long-term survival have been erased by the cracking program assembled for its 13th edition. (Born under a bad sign? Not a chance.) Angry young man turned middle-aged sage Mario Van Peebles pours a double shot of poignant dramas, starting with Things Fall Apart (9:30 p.m. at the Delancey Screening Room). The opening-night film is a stunning showcase for 50 Cent, who co-wrote the screenplay and reportedly dropped 50 pounds to play a college football superstar diagnosed with heavy-duty cancer. Van Peebles' earthy 2010 yarn, Black, White and Blues (8:30 p.m. Saturday at Delancey), stars Morgan Simpson (who also co-wrote the script) as a hard-living young musician accompanied by older, wiser Michael Clarke Duncan on a blues-and-country-steeped journey through the South. Closer to home, Straight Outta Hunters Point 2 (7 p.m. at the Lumiere, preceded by a reception) finds documentary filmmaker Kevin Epps reporting on the state of his district nearly a decade after his heralded debut. Somehow, it seems appropriate that maturity and mortality are front and center at this year's SFBFF.June 17-19, 2
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