Erie (film)

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Erie
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Directed by Kevin Jerome Everson
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  • 2010 (2010)
CountryUnited States

Erie is a 2010 film directed by Kevin Jerome Everson. [1] The scenes "relate to Black migration from the South to the North, realities affecting workers and factories in the automobile industry; contemporary conditions, theater, and famous art objects". [2] Erie was screened as Media City Film Festival's Opening Night feature in Detroit, Michigan in 2010 and won the Grand Prize at Images Festival that same year.

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References

  1. Wigley, Sam (19 August 2021). "10 great films that don't have a Wikipedia page". British Film Institute .
  2. "Screening + Q&A with Kevin Jerome Everson: Erie & other recent films". Light Work. 2 October 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2019.