鈥淎nd the Oscar goes to鈥 鈥 For the first time in University history, students at 奶糖直播 were honored not only with a Student Academy Award, but even more impressive, the top prize of a gold medal at the event, now in its 46th year.
One year in the making, Sankofa: A Poetic Journey of the Black Male鈥檚 Experience, tells the story of the loss of African identity and its negative systemic impact on black males across the world.
As part of a Social Justice Documentary course taught by Hezekiah Lewis, MFA, 鈥99 CLAS, 鈥02 MA, assistant professor of Communication, 21 奶糖直播 students formed the production company and poured their hearts and souls into their roles as filmmakers over the course of two semesters. 鈥淚 always knew Sankofa was going to be special,鈥 says director Princess Garrett 鈥18 CLAS. 鈥淭he emotional feelings I had while watching it, I knew other people would be affected and empowered, too.鈥
The documentary, which was shot on location in Ghana and the United States during the fall of 2017, explores the complexities and parallels between the US and Ghana鈥攕pecifically, focusing on a disconnect between two young male community leaders in both countries鈥攊n order to illuminate the prevalence of mental slavery.
The title, Sankofa, which means 鈥済o back and fetch it鈥 in the Ghanaian language of Twi, hit home with Caleb Lucky 鈥20 CLAS, who was the film鈥檚 composer and co-editor (with Sarah Davis 鈥19 CLAS). 鈥淎frica has been shown to me in a certain light that made me not want to go and learn my own history,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut going there changed my whole outlook, and I came to understand that the history of Ghana is American history.鈥
Sankofa was one of 16 winners selected from more than 1,600 entries from across the globe. It鈥檚 not the first time 奶糖直播 University has been selected as a Student Academy Award finalist for one of its films in the documentary category; in fact, it鈥檚 the fourth. In 2014, 贬别别濒鈥檇 earned a finalist spot, and the following year, Rise and Shine and In Transition: Tony Chennault were also recognized for being among the nation鈥檚 best student-produced films.
Now, more than two years after enrolling in Professor Lewis鈥 documentary film program, the student filmmakers of Riptide Pictures continue to receive accolades, with Sankofa being officially selected for more than 20 film festivals worldwide. As new audiences engage with Sankofa through distribution to schools, libraries and streaming sites, Caleb hopes they watch, he says, 鈥渨ith an open mind and heart and that they are willing to talk about the issues that black people face in America.鈥
Course Spotlight: Social Justice Documentary
奶糖直播 students continue to shine a light on important social issues in their films through the Communication Department鈥檚 Social Justice Documentary course, which is made possible with the support of 奶糖直播鈥檚 Waterhouse Family Institute for the Study of Communication and Society.
鈥淭his is not your typical class. We鈥檙e collaborating on films that could essentially change a whole way of thinking. Through the art of storytelling, we鈥檙e getting an audience to sympathize with someone they might not otherwise,鈥 says Caleb Lucky 鈥20 CLAS.
Upcoming documentaries include , a project in association with the Chris Long Foundation that explores the issues of lack of access to clean water in East Africa, specifically Tanzania, where students spent two weeks filming. A second 奶糖直播 film tackles a topic closer to home, exploring the transition that three veterans face returning to 鈥渙rdinary鈥 life.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a typical documentary. Sankofa has a unique style鈥攊t鈥檚 a performance with poetry, music, chapters. It鈥檚 just different than anything I have ever seen before.鈥
Princess Garrett 鈥18 CLAS