That's My Face

That's My Face

Year: 2003

Runtime: 56 min

Language: English

Director: Thomas Allen Harris

Documentary

A filmmaker’s personal journey of self-discovery takes him to Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, where he investigates the recurring mystical elements in his dreams. The search is intertwined with his mother’s earlier expedition to Tanzania, undertaken twenty years before in pursuit of a legendary homeland. Shot on Super 8 film, this intimate documentary explores the stories of three generations of African Americans, revealing a profound connection to heritage and identity.

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