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Piddle Productions Expands with Partnership

Piddle Productions & Sobek Films are combining forces !!

With your donation we will be able to:
Have safe travels
Equipment maintenance
Post Production

What type of film is Dispell?
It's a docu-narrative about travel, cultural awareness and the importance of storytelling.

What is it for?
To empower and rebirth a new way of thinking about the African diaspora.

Sobek Films Presents..

"DiSpell"
Two African American women from Los Angeles who happen to be filmmakers, take a documented journey that explores African diasporic cultures, religions and preserved traditions.  Watch them embark on enchanted forgotten paths and connect with fascinating people as they travel the transatlantic slave trail, through Afro Latino Central America and back to Africa.

Zoe Blaq of UrbanSoulFarmer and Skryb Anu of Earth Realm Comics will take an unforgettable expedition and you are invited.

 More info:
Sobekfilms@gmail.com
 

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