Photographer Khalik Allah is back with a fascinating assemblage of stories portraying multiple generations of Jamaicans, who for centuries have struggled to overcome poverty, racism and inequality in a resource-rich country known for its proud inhabitants.
A fascinating assemblage of stories portraying multiple generations of Jamaicans, presented in three acts mirroring the three trimesters of one woman’s pregnancy. Khalik Allah transforms underrepresented stories of ordinary people into a compelling oral and visual history of a nation. A quest for identity, fierce spirituality, personal philosophies, and a struggle to overcome racism and poverty all link past and present in this country known for its abundant resources and national pride. The...
Feature film , Documentary
UNITED STATES, Jamaica | 77 minutes | 2018
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