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AAFCA’s best of 2018 – the AAFCA Awards

This episode Ed Adams wraps up the year with a discussion about the phenomenal year in film for people of color with AAFCA co-founders Gil Robertson and Shawn Edwards. We also breakdown the winners of the 10th annual AAFCA Awards celebrating the best performances and films of the year.  The AAFCA Awards gala will take...

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The Hate U Give

In this episode of the AAFCA Podcast, host Ed Adams speaks with George Tillman, Jr. producer and director of the film, “The Hate U Give.” Tillman has been writing, directing, and producing stories about the black experience for over a decade. His body of work includes both film and television with notable box office hits...

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If Beale Street Could Talk

In this episode President and co-founder of AAFCA, Gil Robertson talks to writer and director Barry Jenkins about his latest film, “If Beale Street Could Talk.” Gil also talks to cast members of the film including Kiki Layne, Stephan James, Regina King, and Colman Domingo. “If Beale Street Could Talk” is an adaptation of the...

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The TEC and GigBox Studios

In this episode Ed Adams talks to Bob Raines, executive director of the Tennessee Entertainment Commission about their office and how they entice studios to produce their projects in the Volunteer state. He also speaks with Jamal Munnerlyn, co-head of the new studio GigBox on their decision to locate their state-of-the-art facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee...

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Black Comic Books on the Big Screen

In this episode of the AAFCA podcast Ed Adams wants to know if Hollywood is ready for more comic book-based franchises—only this time from Black-owned comic book creators. Comic book movies amassed a whopping $5.6 billion dollars for the industry in 2018 alone and it seems like every studio is getting into the game. To...

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Mr. Soul!

Long before Oprah and Arsenio Hall there was Ellis Haizlip, host of the television show “Soul!” on public television. Ed Adams speaks with niece  and film director Melissa Haizsip about her documentary “Mr. Soul!” and the legacy of her late uncle and the impact his show made in American pop culture. 

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Welcome to the AAFCA Podcast

AAFCA member and host, Edward Adams chats with Ronda Racha Penrice how identity is represented in the film “Nappily Ever After” currently streaming on Netflix. The film stars Sanaa Lathan as an ad executive whose life takes a turn when her perfect life and hair go off track.