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Alternative 3 – One of my favorite Sci-Fi Movies shot as a documentary

Alternative 3 – One of my favorite Sci-Fi Movies shot as a documentary

Alternative 3 – One of my favorite Sci-Fi Movies shot as a documentary

World ecological collapse; the next ice-age has already begun! Lucky for us, governments know what to do. Unfortunately it’s a conspiracy to end all conspiracies. Vanishing scientists, dubious space missions, and a freak accident which kills the courier of a tape containing a secret radio message from an unmanned Mars probe – holds the key. Ruthless investigative reporters uncover the ominous master plan.

The Fence: Winner! for Best Regional Short SENE film Festival!

The Fence: Winner! for Best Regional Short SENE film Festival!

This will be shown at the New York Film Festival In August. Please come through and show support. 

The war film follows Arty Cooper, a father who lost his only son during his tour in Iraq. Shortly after learning the news, an Iraqi family moves in next door to Cooper, leaving the heartbroken father to turn to anger and prejudice built up against his new neighbors’ ethnicity. In order to deal with his emotions, Cooper builds a fence around his property as a means of separation. The movie comes to a climax when the Iraqi family’s young daughter goes missing, bringing the community together in a way that Cooper never thought was possible.

Paula Patton

Paula Patton

She is African and German American or Dutch    Paula’s family lived across the street from the 20th Century Fox lot when she was growing up and she was a fan of films from her earliest years. Her mother, who also appreciated good films, was a schoolteacher, and her father was a lawyer. Study film at […]

The Human Stain: Wentworth Earl Miller III

The Human Stain: Wentworth Earl Miller III

The American actor is the star of the Television series Prison Break, playing Michael Scofield. He was born to a father of African-American, Jamaican, English, German, Jewish and Cherokee ancestry and a mother of Russian, French, Dutch, Lebanese and Syrian descent. Regarding his ethnicity and his experience with racism, he made the comment on an interview: “My […]

Rita Hayworth aka Margarita Carmen Cansino

Rita Hayworth aka Margarita Carmen Cansino

Before                                        and                          After   Spanish dancer Eduardo Cansino‘s daughter Margarita trained as a dancer from early childhood. At age 12, mature-looking Rita joined Eduardo’s stage […]

Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams

Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams

Spanning sixty years, this deliciously entertaining history uncovers the audacious manner in which many blacks made a place for themselves in an industry that originally had no place for them. Through interviews and the personal recollections of Hollywood luminaries, Bogle pieces together a remarkable history that remains largely obscure to this day. We discover that […]

Salma Hayek aka Salma Valgarma Hayek-Jimenez

Salma Hayek aka Salma Valgarma Hayek-Jimenez

Is of Spanish and Lebanese descent, and fluent in Arabic, Spanish, Portugese and English. Studied international relations & drama at college in Mexico City. Father was born in Lebanon and came to Mexico to start a small business where he met her mother. Her Lebanese-Mexican father was a rich businessman and her mother was an […]

Flash Dance actress Jennifer Beals

Flash Dance actress Jennifer Beals

She is African-American and Irish Jennifer Sue Beals was born in Chicago on December 19, 1963 as the second child of Jeanne Anderson and Alfred Beals. Her mother, an Irish-Catholic retired elementary schoolteacher, still lives in Chicago. Her African-American father owned a grocery store on the South Side of Chicago where she spent the first […]

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

Ethnicity: German, English, Irish, French, African and Cherokee   Inside The Actors Studio – Johnny Depp http://youtu.be/XgvgO5f0nSw Trade Mark Highly defined cheek-bones Frequently plays freakishly eccentric outcasts whose oddities are misunderstood by society, and usually have a flamboyant appearance and mannerism. Examples: Edward Scissorhands (1990), Ed Wood (1994), Don Juan DeMarco (1994), Dead Man (1995), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Before Night Falls (2000), the […]

Brave New World

Brave New World

  http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3536993421073315692 In a future society based on pleasure without moral worries, love is prohibited but casual sex, now called ‘engaging’, is strongly encouraged. Everyone is kept happy with a legal drug, soma. People are hatched and cloned on conveyor belts to meet the requirements of five different social classes, from ruling Alphas to robot-like […]

African Tribal Dance

African Tribal Dance

From the movie “Coming to America”.   Choreography by Paula Abdul Her father (Harry Abdul) is of Sephardic Jewish background from Syria. Her mother is also Jewish and was born in Canada. Her parents have lived in Syria, Brazil, and Canada – and this varied background has contributed to incredibly different stories in the press […]

NASA’S Forgotten or Unknown Astronauts

NASA’S Forgotten or Unknown Astronauts

Real NASA African American Astronauts Please Click on their names below for more info. Former, current and candidate Michael P. Anderson Guion S. Bluford, Jr. Charles F. Bolden, Jr. Yvonne Cagle Robert L. Curbeam, Jr. Frederick D. Gregory Bernard A. Harris Joan E. Higginbotham Mae C. Jemison More: 1 Ronald E. McNair Leland D. Melvin Bobby […]

Ethiopian Princess Andromeda and Greek demi-god Perseus

Ethiopian Princess Andromeda and Greek demi-god Perseus

Aphrike in Greek means “without cold.” The word Ethiopia in Greek means “burnt complexion.” This maybe one of the oldest surviving ancient writings of an Interracial Couple. The beautiful Andromeda was the daughter of the Ethiopian king Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia. One day, the vain Queen had bragged that her daughter Andromeda was more beautiful […]

Egyptian Goddess Amunet

Egyptian Goddess Amunet

Amunet also spelled Amonet or Amaunet) was a primordial goddess in Ancient Egyptian religion. She is a member of the Ogdoad and the consort of Amun. Her name, meaning “the female hidden one”, was simply the feminine form of Amun’s own name. It is possible that she was never an independent deity, as the first mention of […]

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag Freedom Cry Video Game

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag Freedom Cry Video Game

Some of the missions take place in Haiti and some of the characters actually speak creole. It specifically talks about Port-Au-Prince and other places in Haiti. Quote:  You see how some games are really educational. I just learned so much about Haitian history by this trailer. What better way to teach history to our Kids that’s […]

African Gladiators Under Caesar’s Rule?

African Gladiators Under Caesar’s Rule?

Caesar, Morituri te salutant! [“Caesar, Those about to die salute you.!”] The city was becoming an important trade center. Probably in the first half of the sixth century, the Carthaginian admiral Hanno founded several colonies along the coast of what is now Morocco and proceeded to the gold river Senegal, and even reached Mount Cameroon. […]

Marie Antoinette & Her Music Tutor Joseph Boulogne Of African Ancestry

Marie Antoinette & Her Music Tutor Joseph Boulogne Of African Ancestry

Before Prince there was Le Mozart Noir / Joseph Boulogne, Le Chevalier Saint Georges portrays the remarkable life of a man who overcame the adversities of class, race and society to become a international superstar in 18th century France whose work has fallen into neglect due to the prejudices of history. –Marie Antoinette -film still […]

Olympic Gold Medalist: Sherri Howard, as Queen Isis in The Scorpion King

Olympic Gold Medalist: Sherri Howard, as Queen Isis in The Scorpion King

Nationality: (Sherman, Texas) American Ethnicity: African descent Sherri Frances Howard  is a former  athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres. She is the older sister of 1988 relay teammate Denean Howard. More fascinating is she has a B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering from California State University. She competed in the 1980 Olympic trials in the […]

A United Kingdom Movie: An African Chief & His English Wife Forbidden Love

A United Kingdom Movie: An African Chief & His English Wife Forbidden Love

The back story: The Chief of the Bechuanaland Protectorate (now known as Botswana) Seretse Khama & his English wife, Ruth Williams that he married in 1948. It was a whirlwind romance. Seretse didn’t seek consent from his uncle because he knew it would be denied, but Ruth had to ask her father George, who argued that […]

Movie: Cristo Rey

Movie: Cristo Rey

With English subtitles. Geographic location West Indies/Caribbean. Hispaniola is the site of the first European settlement in the Americas by Christopher Columbus on his voyages in 1492 and 1493. Based on a true story, this is an official selection of the Toronto International film festival. In a shantytown of Santo Domingo, Haitians and Dominicans struggle amidst a […]

King Negus Negash Najashi of Abyssinia, Africa

King Negus Negash Najashi of Abyssinia, Africa

Negus is an Amharic word for King.  The Negus was the Christian king of Abyssinia in the seventh century. Negus is a royal title in the Ethiopian Semitic languages. It denotes a monarch such as the Bahri Negus of the Medri Bahri in pre-1890 Eritrea and the Negus in pre-1974 Ethiopia. The title has subsequently been used to translate […]

President of the United States: Barack Obama with Family

President of the United States: Barack Obama with Family

Barack Hussein Obama II is an American politician serving as the 44th President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office, as well as the first president born outside of the continental United States. His mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, born in Wichita, Kansas, was of mostly English ancestry.His father, […]

Amazing Art From Ancient Egyptian To Futuristic

Amazing Art From Ancient Egyptian To Futuristic

Maybe for the next Movie, Television shows, Comic books, Video Games, Costumes, Photo-shoots, Commercials & Webinars of Egyptian, African, Ancient History (fictional or real) Art? I’m speechless by the talent that is out there. These are spectacular art works from incredible talented artist. There is no limit to their creativity. All the super talented artists with fantastic visuals […]

Female Superhero: Storm

Female Superhero: Storm

Storm was one of the first black comic book characters, and the first black female, to play either a major or supporting role in the big two comic book houses, Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Within these two companies, her 1975 debut was only preceded by a few male black characters.  While not the first black […]

Princess Kouka

Princess Kouka

The daughter of a sheikh from the African Sudan Princess Kouka arrives in London, 1937. After starring in the Jericho movie with Paul Robeson, she was in several Egyptian films and went by simply as Kouka. She played a character named “Gara” in a movie with Paul Robeson. It was released in 1937 and called “Jericho” […]