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Crew:
Director: Khalik Allah
Screenplay: Khalik Allah
DOP: Khalik Allah
Production: Cinereach, Khalik Allah, Leah Giblin
Screenplay: Khalik Allah
DOP: Khalik Allah
Production: Cinereach, Khalik Allah, Leah Giblin
In a documentary bridging all segments of Jamaica, Allah attempts to capture the nation’s spirit not only through the symphony of its diverse residents, but also through his images of both calm and rebellion. Carrying the history of a people, Black Mother educates us about their past without losing sight of their present.
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Cast:
Khalik Allah -
Original Title:
Black Mother -
Country:
United States of America -
Year:
2018 - 77 min Subtitles PT
Crew:
Director: Khalik Allah
Screenplay: Khalik Allah
DOP: Khalik Allah
Production: Cinereach, Khalik Allah, Leah Giblin
Screenplay: Khalik Allah
DOP: Khalik Allah
Production: Cinereach, Khalik Allah, Leah Giblin
Director
Khalik Allah

Born in 1985, Khalik Allah is a New-York based photographer and filmmaker. His work is well-known for depicting people on the street, in order to capture something about their life, both in photography and film. In 2010, he released his first feature documentary, Popa Wu: A 5% Story, and gained interest in still photography. His second documentary, Field Niggas (2015), combines several observations and interviews gathered at night on a street corner in Harlem, New York, sharing the worries of those rarely represented. In 2017, Allah published Souls Against the Concrete, a photography book captured in Harlem between 2012 and 2016. His most recent film, Black Mother (2018), reflects the same will to register those on street, this time taking him into Jamaica.