A War for your Soul - Submitted by Sam Bateman:

A filmmaker and public speaker, Reggie Bullock is a vibrant voice and
accomplished role model for the youth of today. On March 15, 2009,
Reggie’s short film "A War For Your Soul" was independently released
on the internet, and has catapulted as a “stirring, epic and
inspirational” video for today’s generation”. Over 1.5 million internet
viewers have watched “A War For Your Soul” in seven months. The
video has garnered praise from mayors, city leaders, youth and civic
organizations from Ghana, Israel, the Caribbean, U.K. and other
countries for sparking dialogue in encouraging adults to play a more
active role in educating children.

On Oct. 14th, Popular radio host Michael Baisden said "This is a must
see film".

Reggie is currently active as a noted speaker, conducting speaking
engagements throughout the country. For speaking engagements
contact warforyoursoul.com or reggie.bullock@comcast.net

This video was created to inspire young at-risk African-Americans not
to fall prey to some of the problems they face in society. The "Master of
Darkness" represents that abstract concept of evil that has the
potential to reside in the consciousness of mankind.

This video should not to be used to divide people (Black & White).
This video should not be used to criticize all aspects of hip-hop culture.
This video should not be used to allow the rest of society to escape
from their responsibility, to help with financial & academic support.

If used properly, this video will allow our youth to see some of the
horrific conditions that their ancestors fought through and some of the
horrific conditions they face today.

An extensive commentary about the film can be seen at warforyoursoul.
com

**THIS VIDEO IS NOT FOR SALE & I AM NOT ACCEPTING
DONATIONS FOR THE FILM, I ONLY WANT THE MESSAGE TO
REACH AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT ANY HIDDEN
POLITICAL OR FINANCIAL AGENDA.

Contacts:
warforyoursoul.com
reggie.bullock@comcast.net
facebook.com/reggie.bullock
twitter.com/ReggieBullock
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London African Film Festival
Thu 26 November – Thu 3 December 2009
The Barbican, Cine Lumière, The Lexi Cinema, The Rich Mix and the University of Westminster.

New currents in narrative forms are the special focus of the London African Film Festival 2009. We are
showcasing debuts by a wide range of dynamic, young film-making talent and the most creative of TV/film
practitioners to celebrate the energy that young Africans from all corners of the continent have brought to
drama as they embrace the digital age.

Digital technology is having a huge impact on African cinema. The poorest continent to produce compelling
films. Film and video have become one of the success stories with Nigeria leading the way with its Home
Video Cinema. Other countries are following the Nigerian model with spectacular results.

The festival launches with screening of a selection of feature films and documentaries including the UK
Première of Tariq Teguia’s
INLAND, Abakar Chene Massar’s CAPTAIN MAJID, a film that is a metaphor of
the disenchanted youth in Chad and the Ethiopian director Nega Tariku’s film that offers us
ADERA, a story
of an Ethiopian refugee’s struggle to survive in Johannesburg. A selection of the best of AMAA (the African
Movie Academy Awards) that include the Nigerian documentary filmmaker Sani Elhadj Magori’s seminal
documentary
FOR THE BEST AND FOR THE ONION, about one man’s determination to get the best onion
harvest in order to marry the love of his life, Wanuri Kahui’s
FROM A WHISPER, a superb drama based on
the bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi in 1998.

Central to the festival is a major conference entitled
Producing and Distributing African Film in the Digital
Era that will take place on Sunday 29 November in partnership with the University of Westminster Africa
Media Centre (AMC) and in association with the Communication and Media Research Institute (
CAMRI) and
Communication Research in Arts and Media (
CREAM).

This one-day interdisciplinary conference has invited academics, film and video producers, policy makers,
film distributors, Africa specialists, and development practitioners to debate the role and future of African
film and video.

We are hoping for a long week of discussions and interactions with some of our invited guests. Everyone is
welcome.

Keith Shiri

http://www.africaatthepictures.co.uk/london-african-film-festival/