Episode 58: Christian Kamaal

Season 2 Episode 58 Christian Kamaal

You can see the artistic talent of Christian Kamaal in the vivid way he describes his life -- he borrowed a camera from his father, who used it to film funerals for his community ("unfortunately, in the city I come from, a lot of funerals"); his power of observation earned him a spot at USC's film school; and he utilized his power of observation, of visual artistry, to make BLACKIFIER, a powerful short that hits you with more thoughts about our world than most features. And that's only half of it. In this episode,

  • we talk about the reaction of BLACKIFIER at film festivals;

  • why people don't pursue controversial social topics;

  • how he thinks we can change festivals to hear more diverse stories ("it starts at the top") and stresses the importance of ownership of your own stories;

  • his thoughts on AI in filmmaking;

  • are there enough films programs at HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities)?

  • and what this extraordinarily talented filmmaker is working on next.

Christian's Indie Film Highlight: Letia Solomon

Links:

Christian Kamaal’s Website

American Black Film Festival

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