DC is hosting a total of four screenings of “More Than a Month.” The first is this Sunday, February 12 with the DC Youth Slam Poetry Team (community partner) bringing their poetic perspective on the film at Busboys and Poets (2021 14th Street, NW). The remaining three screenings will include a Q&A with filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman. All events are FREE and open to the general public. RSVP where indicated.
Shukree will talk with the audience following a screening of “More Than a Month” at National Geographic (1600 M Street, NW) Tuesday, February 14 for their “Tuesdays at Noon” series. He returns to DC to attend the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) annual Black History Month luncheon Saturday, February 25. For anyone who’s seen “More Than a Month,” ASALH is one of Shukree’s first stops on his journey to find the answers about the meaning of Black History Month. ASALH is a community partner for the Washington, DC presentations of “More Than a Month.” Tickets for the luncheon should be purchased directly from ASALH.
You’ve got less than a month to catch Community Cinema events for “More Than a Month” in DC and meet Shukree Tilghman. But more than a month to see his documentary on the PBS series “Independent Lens” broadcasting on WHUT Saturday, March 17 at 8 PM; Tuesday, March 20 at 10 PM. (Check local listings).




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