2018 | Color | 77:00 An artistic documentary in which director Khalik Allah offers Jamaicans the chance to share their dreams and wisdom—as well as to talk about their harsh everyday reality. This is an honest portrait of Jamaica’s inhabitants: from young prostitutes and street personalities to Rastafarians, mothers, and religious devotees. Direction: Allah; Khalik Production: Leah Giblin, Khalik Allah Photography: Khalik Allah Sound: Khalik Allah, Josh Furey, 4th Disciple Music: Josh Furey, 4th Disciple, Khalik Allah Participation year at FICM: 2018
2018 | Color | 77:00 An artistic documentary in which director Khalik Allah offers Jamaicans the chance to share their dreams and wisdom—as well as to talk about their harsh everyday reality. This is an honest portrait of Jamaica’s inhabitants: from young prostitutes and street personalities to Rastafarians, mothers, and religious devotees. Direction: Allah; Khalik Production: Leah Giblin, Khalik Allah Photography: Khalik Allah Sound: Khalik Allah, Josh Furey, 4th Disciple Music: Josh Furey, 4th Disciple, Khalik Allah Participation year at FICM: 2018
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