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fountainhead's blogWe are an international, intercultural community of persons engaged in achieving increasing understanding and cooperation between individuals and groups in support of democratic procedures and the elimination of violence, religious, ethnic and gender persecution, youth exploitation, homophobia and racial hatred through the process of art, education, culture and dialogue. Wir sind eine internationale, interkulturelle Gemeinschaft von Personen mit dem Engagement für ein besseres Verständnis und wachsende Kooperation zwischen Individuen und Gruppen, mit Unterstützung des demokratischen Prozesses und der Beseitigung von Gewalt, Verfolgung aufgrund religiöser, ethnischer und geschlechtlicher Zugehörigkeit, Kindes- und Jugendmissbrauch, Homosexuellen-Feindlichkeit und Rassenhass, durch die Mittel der Kunst, der Bildung, der Kultur und des Dialogs. XXIV. Black International Cinema Berlin Germany 2009, May 7-10, Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall)
XXIV. Black International Cinema Berlin
Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall)
A tribute to:
Chancellor Willy Brandt
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
President John F. Kennedy
President Barack Hussein Obama
produced & directed by
in cooperation with http://www.black-international-cinema.com/BIC09/bic_09.htm festival poster
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Festival InformationAbout fountainhead Griffith Prof. Donald Muldrow (Fountainhead Tanz Theatre/Black International Cinema Berlin/The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin/Cultural Zephyr e.V.) Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre produces and directs the annual interdisciplinary and intercultural film/video festival BLACK INTERNATIONAL CINEMA BERLIN since 1986. The festival screens cinematic works from the African Diaspora, Africa and intercultural perspectives. In addition Fountainhead produces and directs THE COLLEGIUM - Forum & Television Program Berlin, which is a weekly presentation. The international and intercultural telecast features cinema, state of affairs and arts calender and may be viewed Sundays from 9-10 p.m. at the Open Channel Berlin/Germany. Additional broadcasts are presented in Magdeburg, Wolfsburg and other German cities.
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