FILM: "Silence" - a movie about sexuality and black women

In the age of misogynist hip-hop, as black women are portrayed as "freaks", award winning filmmaker Mya B. sets to destroy the present sexual myths about black women in this Telly-winning film that "is necessary" (SugaPoet). Mixing melancholic music, film clips, and hard hitting interviews from everyday people, professors, and music video directors Little X and Nzingha Stewart, Silence: In Search of Black Female Sexuality is "an interesting and gritty glimpse" (PBS) into the sexuality of black women.

Written, Produced, and Directed by Mya B.

APPROX. FEATURE RUN TIME: 1 HOUR 14 MINUTES * COLOR * 2004

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