Parallel the Documentary

5.5 Documentary Rated: 2016 0h39m On: Country: United States of America
Filmmaker B. Danielle Watkins chronicles being the only African-American filmmaker in the inaugural lesbian only film festival, while simultaneously staying at the historic Hotel Metropolitan that was built to house the likes of Louis Armstrong and Moms Mabley so that they could have a place of comfort in a racially motivated climate. Filmmaker B. Danielle Watkins chronicles being the only African-American filmmaker in the inaugural lesbian only film festival, while simultaneously staying at the historic Hotel Metropolitan that was built to house the likes of Louis Armstrong and Moms Mabley so that they could have a place of comfort in a racially motivated climate. Filmmaker B. Danielle Watkins chronicles being the only African-American filmmaker in the inaugural lesbian only film festival, while simultaneously staying at the historic Hotel Metropolitan that was built to house the likes of Louis Armstrong and Moms Mabley so that they could have a place of comfort in a racially motivated climate. Filmmaker B. Danielle Watkins chronicles being the only African-American filmmaker in the inaugural lesbian only film festival, while simultaneously staying at the historic Hotel Metropolitan that was built to house the likes of Louis Armstrong and Moms Mabley so that they could have a place of comfort in a racially motivated climate.
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