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SUMMARY:Eyes of Ghana: Evening Film Screening at Todmorden Mills
DESCRIPTION:Presented By\nToronto Pan African Film Festival\n\nExperience a compelling film screening that explores Ghana’s cinematic history and cultural legacy. Watch The Eyes of Ghana\, curated by the Toronto Pan Afrikan Film Festival and directed by Ben Proudfoot\, following legendary camera operator Chris Hesse as he shares his historic archive with filmmaker Anita Afonu. Enjoy live Ghanaian drumming before the screening and hear reflections from Ghanaian Canadian producer Nana Adwoa Frimpong. Discover rare images from the independence era and learn how storytelling\, mentorship\, and archival film preserve collective memory and inspire new generations.
URL:https://trfmedia.com/event/eyes-of-ghana-evening-film-screening-at-todmorden-mills/
LOCATION:Todmorden Mills\, 67 Pottery Rd\, East York\, Ontario\, M4K 2B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Sacred Water: A Special Screening & Men’s Talk-Back Experience
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 4 • 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM\nHosted by: Mic Truth\, L.A. Wade\, Myka Kandake \nSacred Water Film Club: Men’s Edition\nAfter a powerful\, sold-out women’s screening in November\, the demand was immediate and clear:\nthe men wanted their own night.\nA space to watch\, reflect\, question\, and speak freely among other men guided by facilitators who understand both the sensitivity and the urgency of the conversation. \nIn response\, The Black Lens Society is proud to present Sacred Water: The Men’s Only Screening & Talk-Back an intimate gathering created specifically for Black men seeking clarity\, insight\, connection\, and perspective. This event is presented in collaboration with the Toronto Pan Afrikan Film Festival (TPAFF)\, ThisisLAWade Inc.\, and TRF Media. \nThis session will be co-facilitated by Mic Truth\, multi-lingual artist and Host\, L.A. Wade and Myka Kandake\, two women deeply committed to supporting Black men’s healing journeys. Their role in this space is to listen\, hold\, and guide\, while honouring men’s voices\, questions\, and lived experiences. \nThis is not a lecture. This is not judgment. This is a safe space for men to understand themselves and the women in their lives on a deeper level. \nWhy a Men’s Sacred Water Event?\nThe first screening for women revealed topics\, reflections\, and truths that many men realized they had never heard\, never asked about\, or never been invited into. \nThis men’s experience is designed to: \n\nBuild emotional literacy and self-reflection\nExplore themes around pleasure\, intimacy\, and cultural memory from a male lens\nOpen conversations men rarely get to have — especially with other men\nListen to and learn from insights shared by women in the first session\nDevelop a deeper understanding of the Black feminine experience without blame or pressure\n\nWhat to Expect\nEach Film Club session blends: \n\nFilm + Dialogue: Screening Sacred Water followed by intentional talk-back\nGuided Self-Reflection: Understanding identity\, intimacy\, and cultural expectations\nCollective Conversation: A safe\, facilitated discussion shaped by men’s perspectives\nCommunity Connection: Brotherhood\, insight\, and shared clarity\nLocal Black-Business Support: Light refreshments \n\nAbout the Film\nSacred Water by Olivier Jourdain\nA revealing documentary exploring women’s pleasure and the ancestral practices that honour it\, offering men a window into knowledge\, culture\, and tradition not often accessible in Western contexts. \nLimited Seating: This Event Will Sell Out!\nOur last session sold out in less than a week.\nSpace is intentionally intimate to protect the container and foster real conversation. \nIf you want to attend\, secure your seat as soon as possible. \nEau du Soleil – Sky Tower\n30 Shore Breeze Drive – 7th Floor Theatre\nEtobicoke\, Ontario\nM8V 0J1 \nSign Up Now\nRegistration is free:\nwww.thisislawade.com/events \nPlease note: we’ll be recording the event\, but only the testimonial audio you approve will be shared\, and any video used for promotions will be handled with care and discretion.
URL:https://trfmedia.com/event/sacred-water-a-special-screening-mens-talk-back-experience/
LOCATION:Select Eau du Soleil – Sky Tower\, 30 Shore Breeze Drive\, Etobicoke\, Ontario\, M8V 0J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Sacred Water: A Special Screening & Women's Talk-Back Experience
DESCRIPTION:The Black Len’s Society has created a Film Club Series designed to spark conversation\, reflection\, and connection within the Black community. This event is presented in collaboration with the Toronto Pan Afrikan Film Festival (TPAFF)\, ThisisLAWade Inc.\, and TRF Media. \nEach screening will center on a different theme that touches on vital aspects of Black life\, culture\, and healing. From joy and pleasure to grief and resilience\, these curated films provide an entry point into honest dialogue and community engagement. \nThe series begins in November 2025 with a groundbreaking screening of Sacred Water by Olivier Jourdain. After a seasonal pause\, gatherings will continue monthly from January 2026\, each one exploring a new theme through film and facilitated discussion. \nEach session blends: \n\nFilm + Dialogue: Afrikan-inspired and Black-centered films that open the door to meaningful conversation.\nGuided Reflection: Space for personal insight\, collective healing\, and community-building.\nGuest Voices: Storytellers\, experts\, and community leaders who deepen the discussion.\n\nThe series will conclude in June 2026\, just ahead of TPAFF’s annual festival in August—bringing audiences together in preparation for a season of celebration\, creativity\, and cultural connection. \nOpening Event: Sacred Water – A Special Screening & Talk-Back (Women Only Event)\nWe launch the series with the acclaimed Rwandan documentary Sacred Water (55 min)\, a revealing look at cultural traditions around feminine pleasure and the ritual of “sacred water.” \nFollowing the film\, L.A. Wade will moderate a talk-back with Myka Kandake\, founder of Mastering My Magic\, a transformational guide who helps Black women reclaim pleasure\, embody ease\, and step into the fullness of their power through rituals\, retreats\, and sacred community. \nSeats are limited\, if you’ve registered and seats are filled we’ll invite you to another blocked date and time for another screening. This first gathering of 14 women will be a safe\, healing-centered circle where film\, ritual\, and dialogue intersect. \n  \nFilm Synopsis:\nSacred Water by Olivier Jourdain — A transformative journey exploring Black women’s entitlement to joy\, sensuality\, and radical self-love. \nThis is a groundbreaking film that invites audiences into Rwanda’s traditions around female sexuality and sacred water. Guided by Vestine\, the film confronts Western taboos and reframes female pleasure as both heritage and ritual. \n  \nPlease note: we’ll be recording the event\, but only the testimonial audio you approve will be shared\, and any video used for promotions will be handled with care and discretion.
URL:https://trfmedia.com/event/event-3/
LOCATION:Select Eau du Soleil – Sky Tower\, 30 Shore Breeze Drive\, Etobicoke\, Ontario\, M8V 0J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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