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CINEMATIQ MAGAZINE SECOND ISSUE FEATURING AVA DUVERNAY

2011 CINEMATIQ Magazine SPRING ISSUE (COVER AVA DUVERNAY)

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: R. Ross                                                                        

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CINEMATIQ MAGAZINE SECOND ISSUE FEATURING AVA DUVERNAY

CHANGING THE GAME WITH AFFRM!

NEW YORK, NY – March 24, 2011 CINEMATIQ, a new quarterly resource magazine with a distinct perspective in Black Cinema presents their 2nd Issue honoring Forty Fascinating Women in Film and Television. Four decades of women behind and in front of the lens compiles the list: 1970’s Soul Cinema, 1980’s Primetime Players, 1990’s Black Are Beautiful and Millennium Women. Ava DuVernay graces the Spring Issue covers of CINEMATIQ magazine. She is the founder of the newly formed African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement (AFFRM) and director of “I Will Follow” featuring Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Michole White, and Beverly Todd.  The magazine is available in print only and set to be release, April 2nd .  Pre-orders of CINEMATIQ are available today, exclusively at www.cinematiqmag.com.

The WOMEN’S Spring Issue also includes:

  • The Art. The Dream. The Passion of LESLIE HARRIS, director of “Just Another Girl On The I.R.T.”
  • REEL READY: Behind the lens of Double 7 Images new series, “The Bridge” with cinematographer, Leyla T. Rosario.  A break down of the camera used to produce beautiful moving images.
  • The Journal: NIKYATU JUSU’s experience producingBlack Swan Theory.”
  • Inside AMC Independent Movie Theater program and the success of indie film, “Mooz-lum.”
  • Part 2 – The Voice of the People:  The State of Public Access Television.
  • “Pariah”, “Gun Hill Road” plus more Black Films @ Sundance 2011 Follow-up and film reviews.
  • The PITCH IT Project!  A listing of new film projects in need of funding/investors.
  • News & Culture: On The Red Carpet with new event series, “Indie Power” a Red Wall Productions, Eric Monte writer/dir of Cooley High & more coverage…

“This issue is very special to me. It highlights many of my favorite childhood to adulthood Black Women in Film & Television,” explained Angel L. Brown-Ross, Editor-In-Chief of CINEMATIQ. “I also had an amazing time and learned a lot, interviewing Leslie Harris who wrote, produced and got her film, “Just Another Girl On The I.R.T.” distributed in the 90’s.” “ I am super excited about REEL READY, guest columnist, Leyla T. Rosario, cinematographer of the new series, “The Bridge.” It is particularly essential for this magazine to highlight as many women cinematographers, producers, writers, women in general ‘behind’ the lens, showing one range/ depth and knowledge of the art; something I plan to cover in every issue.”

Pre-orders of CINEMATIQ Magazine Inaugural Special Edition, Spring Issue, honoring Forty Fascinating Women In Film & Television featuring Ava DuVernay (AFFRM, I Will Follow) are available exclusively at www.cinematiqmag.com.

About CINEMATIQ Magazine (www.cinematiqmag.com) Founded and created by Angel L. Brown-Ross, CINEMATIQ is a quarterly resource magazine with a distinct perspective in Black Cinema.  CINEMATIQ will cover the vast selection of films from independent films to mainstream.  In each issue, readers will find; interviews, film and equipment reviews, review focusing on topics ranging from development to distribution, resources and support for independent producers seeking funding for their projects.  The magazine is currently in print exclusively at www.cinematiqmag.com and will soon be available in stores.

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