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Filmmaker HAILE GERIMA ("Highly Guh-REE-ma")

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Sankofa is about Africans' 18th century journey to America.
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Harvest: 3,000 Years is a film title.
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Gerima has two past features.
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The Smithsonian's Museum of African Art showcased a seven-film retrospective of Gerima's career.
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Filmmaker HAILE GERIMA ("Highly Guh-REE-ma"). He was born in Ethiopia and now lives in America. His latest movie, "Sankofa," ("San-KOH-fah") which he wrote and directed, is an epic about African-American slavery, from Africans' 18th century journey to America to their struggles for liberation, told for the first time from an African viewpoint. Gerima is a professor of film at Howard University in Washington, DC. Along with "Sankofa," two of his past features, "Harvest: 3,000 Years" and "Ashes and Embers" have won international awards. Recently, the Smithsonian's Museum of African Art showcased his career with a seven-film retrospective. "Sankofa" means "returning to one's roots, recuperating your losses, and moving on," in the Akan language of Ghana.

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