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RESISTANCE OF VISION is a touring festival presented by the 27-year-old 501c3 non-profit arts organization San Francisco IndieFest, comprising four programs of social justice themed short films debuting this month in Boston, San Francisco, Wichita and Birmingham.
Created by San Francisco IndieFest founder/director Jeff Ross and veteran film curator, documentarian, and cinema exhibition consultant Anna Feder, the Resistance of Vision film festival is available for booking for groups seeking to hold spaces for dialogue, organizing, and action within their communities. Partnerships with national organizations will support each program to assist with resources, audience building, and calls to action.
Danielle Scott, a legally blind Black, Polish-Jewish, and Asian mixed-media artist at the cusp of international fame, risks her own wellbeing by exposing herself to the intergenerational trauma of the Atlantic Slave Trade. She traces her ancestors' lives for a greater purpose: creating art that exposes the wretched pain and intense beauty of the era, while guiding her audience through an experiential journey towards healing and hope.
- Year2024
- Runtime16 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorSonia Kennebeck, Tetiana Anderson
RESISTANCE OF VISION is a touring festival presented by the 27-year-old 501c3 non-profit arts organization San Francisco IndieFest, comprising four programs of social justice themed short films debuting this month in Boston, San Francisco, Wichita and Birmingham.
Created by San Francisco IndieFest founder/director Jeff Ross and veteran film curator, documentarian, and cinema exhibition consultant Anna Feder, the Resistance of Vision film festival is available for booking for groups seeking to hold spaces for dialogue, organizing, and action within their communities. Partnerships with national organizations will support each program to assist with resources, audience building, and calls to action.
Danielle Scott, a legally blind Black, Polish-Jewish, and Asian mixed-media artist at the cusp of international fame, risks her own wellbeing by exposing herself to the intergenerational trauma of the Atlantic Slave Trade. She traces her ancestors' lives for a greater purpose: creating art that exposes the wretched pain and intense beauty of the era, while guiding her audience through an experiential journey towards healing and hope.
- Year2024
- Runtime16 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorSonia Kennebeck, Tetiana Anderson