Mute Love

1998, NR, 58 min. Directed by Patrice Mallard. Starring Teja Frank, Barbara O. Jones, Nicole Ari Parker.

REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Thu., Dec. 27, 2001

Director Mallard will be on hand to discuss the making of this film that examines the relationships among three generations of African-American women. The women include a recovering drug addict with HIV, her seven-year-old daughter, and her stern mother. The film has previously played at SXSW. This film and discussion series is a monthly event sponsored by the Center for the Study of Gift Economy.

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KEYWORDS FOR THIS FILM

Mute Love, Patrice Mallard, Teja Frank, Barbara O. Jones, Nicole Ari Parker

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