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PEAK
Jazz Legends & Cinematic Icons
19th African American Film Festival
February 13–16 • Curated by Dr. Terri Francis
5-Show Series $60 • Includes Opening Night Reception
Save $25 when you purchase the entire series
All films in Rinker Playhouse • General admission
THE KRAVIS CENTER
African American Film Festival
Join Dr. Terri Francis, professor and author of Josephine
Baker’s Cinematic Prism for the 19th Annual African
American Film Festival—a feast for the eyes and a listening
session for the soul.
Notes from Curator, Dr. Terri Francis
SIREN OF THE TROPICS
Thursday, February 13 at 6:30pm
Silent film with music (1927)
1 hour, 26 minutes, Not Rated
Dr. Terri Francis
Tickets $25
Includes opening night reception at 5:30pm prior
to the film on Thursday, February 13. Beverages
and lite bites will be served.
Estate of Emil Bieber, Klaus Niermann, Getty Image
“This year’s
film festival
explores the
international
love affair
between jazz
musicians
and the silver
screen.”
Jazz and cinema have a longstanding collaboration. JAZZ
LEGENDS AND CINEMATIC ICONS presents just five of the
most exquisite duets ever between jazz and the movies.
PARIS BLUES
SOUL
MO’ BETTER BLUES
Friday, February 14
at 6:30pm
Saturday, February 15
at 1pm
Saturday, February 15
at 6:30pm
(1961) 1 hour, 38 minutes,
Not Rated
(2020) Disney Pixar
animated feature,
1 hour, 40 minutes,
Rated PG
(1990) 2 hours, 7 minutes,
Rated R
Tickets $15
Tickets $15
Tickets $15
JAZZ ON A
SUMMER’S DAY
Sunday, February 16
at 1pm
(1959) Documentary,
1 hour, 21 minutes,
Not Rated
Tickets $15
PEAK performances made possible by a grant from the MLDauray Arts Initiative in honor of Leonard and Sophie Davis
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Guests attending PEAK performances in the Rinker Playhouse and Persson Hall will receive one complimentary beverage
with every ticket purchased (underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection).