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The Cascade Women Behind the BronzeLens Film Fest Keep it Going Stronger Than Ever

Better Mus' Come, directed by Jamaican filmmaker Storm Saulter, will be screened on March 13.

BronzeLens is excited to announce the first 2013 AFFRM release, Better Mus' Come, directed by Jamaican filmmaker Storm Saulter. AFFRM stands for African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement.  BronzeLens will join with Philadelphia, Seattle, Houston, and Washington, D.C. for this one-night-only screening.

You don't want to miss being a part of this great night in film on Wednesday, March 13, at the Georgia Pacific Auditorium. Tickets are just $10.

Check out the trailer and then get your tickets online now at blffbettermuscome.eventbrite.com/  

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As we have shared with our Cascade Patch readers in the past, Bronzelens Film Festival is the creation of 3 Cascade residents and Spelman College graduates; Kathleen Bertrand, Sheryl Gripper and Terri Vismale-Morris.  The fourth BronzeLens Film Festival takes place November 7-10, 2013.

Founded in 2011, AFFRM is the African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement, a distribution collective of black film organizations dedicated to quality black independent films. AFFRM’s founding organizations include BronzeLens (Atlanta), Urbanworld (NYC),  Imagenation (NYC),  Reelblack (Philadelphia), Langston Hughes Film Festival (Seattle) and DVA (Los Angeles). 

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Help fill up the auditorium for this new film, and make ATL number one in support.  Tell your friends, get a group together, and please share the link for tickets: www.blffbettermuscome.eventbrite.com/

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