XXV.
Black International Cinema Berlin 2010
Festival Impressions - to be continued


Opening Ceremony
Presenters
from left standing: Chris Pelzer, Embassy of the United States of America, Berlin,
Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, co-founder/producer/ director/publisher, Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre / Black International Cinema Berlin /
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin / Cultural Zephyr e.V.

Prof. Ken Wyatt, filmmaker/USA,
from left seated: Terrence K. Williamson, Embassy of the United States of America, Berlin, Daniel Nearing, filmmaker/USA, Barbara Saltmann, Jamaica/Germany
photo: Michael Jurisch

Introducing the Young People's Artist Group, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

The Young People's Artist Group, Berlin
from left standing: Netra Nambiar Veetil, Maya Peglow,
Isabelle Padar, Olivia Schweizer
from left seated: Lena Marzona, Celina McCarthy, Jasmin Kränzel,
Nadine Struck, Moana Oing
photo: Michael Jurisch

Press Conference
photo: Michael Jurisch

Preperation
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Micki Dickoff, filmmaker/USA, Neshoba - The Price of Freedom
photo: Michael Jurisch

Ursula Wunder, public relations
photo: Michael Jurisch

Pierre Walter, public relations
photo: Michael Jurisch

Thomas M. Wendt, Sound Technician
& Angela Kramer, production co-ordinator
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre / Black International Cinema Berlin /
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin / Cultural Zephyr e.V.

photo: Andrea Brehme

photo: Michael Jurisch

festival guests
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Opening Presentation
Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, co-founder/producer/ director/publisher,
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre / Black International Cinema Berlin /
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin / Cultural Zephyr e.V.

photo: Michael Jurisch

Opening Presenation
Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, co-founder/producer/director/publisher
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre / Black International Cinema Berlin /
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin / Cultural Zephyr e.V.

photo: Andrea Brehme

Opening Ceremony
Presenters
from left: Prof. Susan Watson Turner, filmmaker/USA, Chris Pelzer (background), Terrence K. Williamson, Embassy of the United States of America, Berlin, Daniel Nearing, filmmaker/USA, Prof. Maceo Crenshaw Dailey, Jr., Ph.D.,
Director of African American Studies, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Texas, USA
, Barbara Saltmann, Jamaica/Germany, Prof. Ken Wyatt, filmmaker/USA, Gabriele Gün Tank, Commissioner for Integration, District Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith
photo: Michael Jurisch

Young People's Artist Group, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Terrence K. Williamson
Embassy of the United States of America, Berlin

photo: Michael Jurisch

Escorts
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Chris Pelzer
Embassy of the United States of America, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

Escorts
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Gabriele Gün Tank
Commissioner for Integration, District Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Escorts
photo: Michael Jurisch

Prof. Maceo Crenshaw Dailey, Jr., Ph.D.,
Director of African American Studies, Associate Professor, Department of History,
University of Texas, USA

photo: Michael Jurisch


"... UTEP's first director of African-American Studies,
Maceo C. Dailey, Ph.D., died in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland
on Oct. 11, 2015. He was 72 years old.

"Maceo Dailey was a highly esteemed member of both the UTEP family and the El Paso community," said UTEP President Diana Natalicio. "So intellectually engaged, knowledgeable and wise, he made every conversation memorable. So unassuming, kind and generous, he was admired and loved by a broad range of students and colleagues across our campus and people across this community."

Dailey received his Ph.D. from Howard University and went on to teach there as well as at Smith College, Brown University, Boston College, Morgan State University, Spelman College, Colby College, New York University and Morehouse College. ..."

By Lisa Y. Garibay, University Communications

photo: Michael Jurisch

Escorts
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Barbara Saltmann
Jamaica/Germany
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Prof. Susan Watson Turner
filmmaker/USA, The Mattress Hustle
photo: Michael Jurisch

Daniel Nearing
filmmaker/USA, Chicago Heights
photo: Michael Jurisch

Prof. Ken Wyatt
filmmaker/USA, Pray for Eric
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Young People's Artist Group, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Opening Ceremony
photo: Andrea Brehme

Young People's Artist Group, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Opening Buffet
presented by Ya-Man, Caribbean Soul Food, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

Foyer at Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall)
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Gabriele Gün Tank, Commissioner for Integration, District Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin, Marion Kramer, public relations co-ordinator, Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre / Black International Cinema Berlin / The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin /
Cultural Zephyr e.V.
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch

Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith & Mr. Sreekumar N. Veetil, Embassy of India, Berlin
photo: Michael Jurisch

photo: Michael Jurisch
Interview with Micki Dickoff conducted by
Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, producer/director/moderator
for THE COLLEGIUM - Forum & Television Program Berlin
Magdeburg, Wolfgsburg, Dessau & additional cities


Micki Dickoff, filmmaker/USA, Neshoba - The Price of Freedom,
Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, co-founder/producer/director/publisher

Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre / Black International Cinema Berlin /
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin / Cultural Zephyr e.V.

photo: Andrea Brehme

Cinema at Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall)
from left: Prof. Ken Wyatt, filmmaker, Pray for Eric,
Angela Kramer, production co-ordinator
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre / Black International Cinema Berlin /
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin / Cultural Zephyr e.V.
Prof. Maceo Crenshaw Dailey, Jr., Ph.D.,
Director of African American Studies, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Texas, USA
photo: Andrea Brehme


Library at Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall)
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