Afrocentricity
Originally released in 2000. Afrocentricity is a documentary/comedy film. directed by Tanya Boyd. With a runtime of 2h 15m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Vanessa Williams
Synopsis
On the surface, this collection of shorts by up-and-coming African American filmmakers arrived at a perfect time. The cutting-edge products of the New Black Cinema of the early '90s had disappeared, giving way to embarrassingly stereotypical, scatological fare such as Booty Call and Next Friday. This feature-packed compilation (which includes production notes, interviews with all of the filmmakers, and audio commentary by four) attempts to prove that African American cinema is intent on moving past the lowbrow humor, as six of the seven shorts steer clear of any comedy.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Quickband Networks
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Afrocentricity about?
On the surface, this collection of shorts by up-and-coming African American filmmakers arrived at a perfect time. The cutting-edge products of the New Black Cinema of the early '90s had disappeared...
Who directed Afrocentricity?
Afrocentricity was directed by Tanya Boyd.
How long is Afrocentricity?
Afrocentricity has a runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes (135 minutes total).
When was Afrocentricity released?
Afrocentricity was released on August 1, 2000 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Afrocentricity?
The main cast of Afrocentricity includes Vanessa Williams.