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Rarely Seen ‘Ashes And Embers’ Getting Restoration & Distribution From Ava DuVernay‘s Array Releasing

By: Ross A. Lincoln
Publication: Deadline
December 17, 2015
By ARRAY
December 17, 2015

Ava DuVernay‘s Array Releasing has acquired director Haile Gerima’s rarely-seen classic Ashes And Embers and will give it full restoration, followed in February by the film’s first-ever theatrical release. The restoration and distribution deal comes as part of a new initiative within Array Releasing, which identifies seldom-seen films and introduces them to new audiences.

Made in 1982, Ashes And Embers played the Berlin International Film Festival in 1983, where Gerima won the Fispresci Prize for Forum of New Cinema. But Ashes And Embers never saw theatrical release. The film will screen February 25, 2016 as part of the bi-monthly Array @ The Broad film series, followed by showings at The Smithsonian Institute, as well as the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem, NY. Additional locations will also soon be announced.

“We, like many across the world, regard Mr. Gerima as a master filmmaker whose body of work asserts and amplifies the magnificence of black people in all our complexity,” said Array Executive Director Tilane Jones in a statement. “We are honored to release Mr. Gerima’s rarely seen jewel Ashes and Embers at a time when the film’s themes of cultural anguish and political unrest mirror contemporary issues that we face today.”

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