Category Archives: Global Motion Picture of the Month

NCJA Global #MotionPicture Of The Month: ‘La #piel que #habito’ Directed by #PedroAlmodóvar #NoCriticsJustArists

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NCJA Favorite & Global Motion Picture of The Month: @RoubadoFilm #Directed by @WatsonErica #NoCriticsJustArtists #RoubadoFilm

Starring: Darrell Lake, Jean-Pierre Vertus, Mickaelle Bizet, and Tiffany Tenille

Alain Castelo is an introverted, Afro-Portuguese teen growing up in the South of France. As he suffers his parents’ recent breakup, the only solace he can muster is his penchant for photography. When his mother’s new live-in boyfriend crosses the line, Alain’s eyes are opened to the world and he can no longer hide behind the viewfinder of his vintage camera.

Written & Directed By: Erica A. Watson
Produced By: Tierney Young, Daniel Willis, and Joshua Clark
Cinematography By: Tommy Maddox Upshaw
Original Score By: Jongnic Bontemps
Trailer Edited By: Kellie Scott

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Images via RoubadoFilm

NCJA Motion Picture Of The Month: IP Man 2 #NoCriticsJustArtists

An occupying Japanese general challenges Chinese men to duels so he can prove the superiority of the Japanese. Ip Man (Donnie Yen) – a Chinese martial arts master forced to work in the mines, refuses to fight, but can resist for only for so long.

Check Out July 16′ NCJA Global Motion Picture Of The Month: Hmong, Blood for Freedom #NoCriticsJustArtists

Blood for Freedom tells a story of the Hmong people living in the Kaokor Mountains in Thailand from 1968 to 1982. The story is told through the eyes of Kaeng, a Hmong born, Thai-raised young man, who is caught in the middle of this conflict between the Thai government and the communist-backed Hmong.

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NCJA Global Motion Picture Of The Month: ‘The Mother’ #NoCriticsJustArtist

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NCJA Global Motion Picture Of The Month: #PINA #NoCriticsJustArtists

Check out NCJA Global Motion Picture of the Month: Prince Among Slaves #BlackHistoryMonth #NoCritcsJustArtists