Abderrahmane Sissako attends the Closing Ceremony during the 21st Marrakech International Film Festival on December 07, 2024 in Marrakech, Morocco.Photo by Antoine Flament/WireImage via Getty Images
OkayAfrica will be co-presenting a post-screening Q&A with acclaimed filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako at this year’s New York African Fill Festival (NYAFF). The session will take place after the New York Premiere of Sissako’s latest feature film, Black Tea, which was nominated for the Golden Bear award at last year’s Berlin Film Festival.
Black Tea tenderly unfolds the experiences of Aya (Nina Mélo), a young woman who ditches getting married on her wedding day and leaves Cȏte d’Ivoire for the “Chocolate City” of Guangzhou, China. Cai (Chang Han) hires Aya to work in a tea boutique, and the friendship between the two warms into romance as he initiates Aya into the tea ceremony.
Over the film’s near-two-hour runtime, Chinese culture and ancient art meet African diaspora, as the two main characters intertwine in poetic ways, facing their pasts and letting go of their burdens to give their feelings a wholesome chance.
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At the Q&A session, Sissako will discuss the distinct elements of Black Tea and the unique traits that have made him an acclaimed filmmaker. Also at this year’s NYAFF, Sissako will be one of four African filmmakers discussing the creative shifts and enduring themes shaping African cinema during a panel discussion co-hosted by OkayAfrica.
You can get tickets to the Q&A session on May 8 here.
A poster for the Q&A session with 'Black Tea' director Abderrahmane Sissako, co-presented byOkayAfrica.Photo by New York African Film Festival