Exclusive Screening of TEZA

Sponsored by The Creative Edge, ATHA, City of Hyattsville, Hyattsville CDC, & PGAHC

INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR, HAILE GERIMA, COMES TO HYATTSVILLE
TO CELBERATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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ATHA, INC AND HYATTSVILLE CDC PRESENT EXCLUSIVE SCREENING OF
TEZA,
AN INTERNATIONALLY AWARD WINNING INDEPENDENT FILM
 
 
In celebration of Black History Month, the Anacostia Trails Heritage Area, (ATHA) Inc. and the Hyattsville Community Development Corporation (CDC), in cooperation with the City of Hyattsville , are proud to present the premiere Maryland showing of TEZA , the latest release from world-renowned, independent filmmaker Haile Gerima. A one-week limited engagement of TEZA will begin on February 26th at Regal Entertainments Royale Stadium 14, at the University Town Center, in Hyattsville, Maryland. Movie Tickets will be on sale at the Regal Royales box office or online at www.fandango.com   or www.regalentertainmentgroup.com.
 
Haile Gerima , a native Ethiopian and distinguished film professor at Howard University, wrote produced and directed TEZA, as well as the critically acclaimed 1993 film Sankofa, a historically inspired dramatic tale of African resistance to slavery. TEZA is Gerimas eleventh work and seventh dramatic film. Reflecting on the full suite of the filmmakers work, Variety magazine described Gerima as, “one of the independent cinemas chief chroniclers of the African-American and African Diaspora experiences.”
In bringing TEZA to Hyattsvilles Regal Royale, ATHA, Inc. and its partners support another cultural event for Prince Georges County. According to Karen Crooms, Executive Director of ATHA, Inc “this is a great example for like-minded partnerships coming together to offer high-quality, culturally relevant arts and entertainment to further enhance the cultural heritage tourism potential of this area.” Stuart Eisenberg, Executive Director of the Hyattsville CDC, co-sponsor of the event said, “hosting this film is a great chance for us to celebrate Black History Month in Hyattsville with our partner, ATHA, Inc. Our community is a woven from a rich tapestry of many identities from all over the world, and given the opportunity, we can learn just how intricate, engaging and recognizable that tapestry can be. Through TEZA we have the chance to see that Black History is both a local and global phenomenon, and we are richer for the glimpse and the insights that the movie provides.”
 
TEZA, “morning dew” in Amharic, depicts the ways in which the fall of Emperor Haile Selassie affected Ethiopias history and society. The film, set in Germany and Ethiopia, examines the displacement of African intellectuals, both home and abroad, through the story of a young, idealistic Ethiopian doctor Anberber. The movie chronicles Anberbers internal struggle to stay true, both to himself and to his homeland, but above all, TEZA explores the possession of memory a right humanity mandates that each of us have the right to own our past. TEZA, according to actor, Danny Glover, is a “film that people of all cultures and background should see.”
 
“Historically, we have found that the success of our most widely distributed films has been largely attributable to grassroots support from organizations like ATHA and the Hyattsville CDC,” said filmmaker Gerima. “Engaging with communities and groups that are large and small, and that are reflective of the full cultural spectrum is the most powerful tactic in our specific methodology of distribution. This intimate and accessible approach is also symbiotic with my vision of what independent cinema should be.”
 
TEZA is the winner of over 20 coveted international film awards, including the Special Jury Prize conferred at the 2009 Venice Film Festival; the UN-World Bank Special Prize; and Golden Stallion award for Best Picture presented at the 2009 Fespaco Pan-African Film Festival. The film made its U.S. premiere in Washington D.C. this past fall, and enjoyed an eight-week run at the Avalon Theater.
 
Starting Friday, February 26th there will be four screenings of TEZA daily at Hyattsvilles Regal Royale. The filmmaker will take part in question and answer session opening night at the Regal Royale Stadium 14. Show times are as follows: Fri., Sat. & Sun. at 11:30AM, 2:30PM, 5:30PM and 8:30PM; Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur. at 1:00PM, 4:00PM, 7:00PM & 10:00PM.

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