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*ANOMALY: A Documentary Film about Multiracial Identity
Now Available on DVD*

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TWN is proud to release Jessica Chen Drammeh's ANOMALY, a documentary film
about multiracial identity in the United States.

ANOMALY is an award-winning documentary film that provides a
thought-provoking look at multiracial identity by combining personal
narratives with the larger drama of mixed race in American culture. The
characters use spoken word and music to tell their stories of navigating
identity, family and community in a changing world. Community leaders and
academic experts contextualize the issues. As it unfolds, ANOMALY tells a
story that is deeply personal, yet broadly American.

Winner of the Local Filmmaker Award at the Langston Hughes African American
Film Festival, ANOMALY interweaves the thoughts and experiences of the
participants with the director's narration, creating a rich tapestry of
mixed dynamics. Unlike prior works on mixed race issues that focused on one
ethnic mix, ANOMALY is truly multiracial. Our participants come from many
diverse backgrounds and multiple generations.

ANOMALY features the work of singer and songwriter Gabriella Callender,
spoken word artist Michelle Myers, musician and poet Pete Shungu and spoken
word artist and poet Thaddeus Rutkowski. The film also includes interviews
with community experts and scholars Eric Hamako, Jen Chau, Prof. Michele
Elam, Prof. Ann Morning, and Prof. Jennifer Chan.

Local Filmmaker Award, Langston Hughes African American Film Festival
Best of the New York African Diaspora Film Festival
World Premiere, New York African Diaspora Film Festival
Langston Hughes African American Film Festival
Filmwax Film Series
Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival
Legacy Film Festival, UK
San Diego Black Film Festival
Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference
Tacoma Film Festival
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Women of Color Arts & Film Festival, Atlanta
Pan African Film Festival

Jessica Chen Drammeh | 2013 | 47 min | $300

*ORDER ONLINE:
http://twn.org/catalog/pages/cpage.aspx?rec=1363&card=price

WATCH TRAILER:
http://vimeo.com/50490762  *

For information about public speaking engagements, email film director
Jessica Chen Drammeh at [log in to unmask]

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*| How to Order*
Online: Visit www.twn.org to place your credit card or PayPal order.
Fax: Print our order form and fax it to (212) 594-6417.
Mail: Send our order form to Third World Newsreel, 545 8th Avenue, Suite
550, New York, NY 10018.
Phone: Call us directly at (212) 947-9277 ext. 11.
Payment: We accept institutional purchase orders, checks, money orders,
credit cards and PayPal accounts. Remember to add $20 for shipping and
handling.

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