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| | MORNING DUE - SOMETHING IS KILLING TATE |
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Sales have ended for this event. Tickets may still be available at the door.
Thank you for your interest in this event! While this screening is over, there are many other exciting LHAAFF events to enjoy during the year. We also host monthly screenings in our Underground Railroad traveling film series during the rest of the year, part of an ongoing effort to build community across the aisle. Please visit our website, www.langstonblackfilmfest.org, for schedule information. |
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| Description |
Husband and wife slaves anxiously await the birth of a child as they wonder whether the child is born of the rape of a slave master.
Seattle Premiere - Tate Bradley, a 25-year-old African American man, attempts to commit suicide. Surviving the ordeal, he isolates himself in his apartment--hiding from the world. The significant players in his troubled life come to check on him. With each visit, Tate is forced to face his demons. A psychological study of the strangulation and alienation of the scars left by the tragedy of child abuse and family disintegration. It bears an impact that will remain with the viewer for some time. But this is not a story of defeat and hopelessness. Rather, it is the story of hope and gathering the courage to face ones reality and institute the process of healing. It is never too late! . Mature themes. Suitable for age 18 and over.
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| Open seating at all events. Advance tickets may also be purchased at any Brown Paper ticket office locations in Seattle, or at Silver Platters music stores in the Seattle area. |
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