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SUMMARY:Medicine for Melancholy: Barry Jenkins (U.S.\, 2007) *Note: actual end time may vary.* 
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LOCATION:PFA Theater
DESCRIPTION:Featured in the African American Film Festival 2012\nIn person Director Barry Jenkins\n\nBarry Jenkins’s debut feature is some kind of wonderful. This is the rare film that is as thoughtful as it is sensual.—Michael Fox\n\nLeave it to a Florida-by-way-of-L.A. transplant to make arguably the definitive film about contemporary San Francisco\, and about being young\, hip\, and African American in a city that seems to only have room for the first two. Barry Jenkins’s debut film chronicles the “day after” a one-night stand as two hipsters (Tracey Heggins and The Daily Show’s Wyatt Cenac) struggle to find more in common than their race. A trip to the Museum of the African Diaspora\, in a city emptying itself of blackness\, serves as a final counterpoint to their banter on personal and political identity. Medicine’s airy black-and-white photography draws from the French New Wave’s romanticism\, making it a delightful\, diversified twenty-first-century remix of Rohmer and Truffaut. Jason Sanders\n\nWritten by Jenkins. Photographed by James Laxton. With Wyatt Cenac\, Tracey Heggins. (90 mins\, B&W\, DigiBeta\, From IFC)\n\nPreceded by: My Josephine (Barry Jenkins\, U.S.\, 2003). Jenkins’s first film is an impressionistic portrait of an Arab woman and man who work in a Tallahassee\, Florida Laundromat. (8 mins\, Color\, Blu-ray\, From the artist)
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