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AfrocentricFilmsCollaborative
Afrocentric Films Collaborative is a independently owned film company based in Oakland, CA that specializes in media advertising, branding, cinema education, as well as film production and distribution.
AFC came into existence from an organic idea to create a collaborative organization that would focus on producing and distributing positive images representing Africa and its Diaspora. October 17, 2013, AFC was launched and three years later two AFC has evolved into a integrated Film & Television company that specializes in advertising, branding, cinema education, as well as film production and distribution.
AFC's goal is to build an Afrocentric film community that supports and advocates for quality black/African cinema centered on the culture and experiences of Africa and its Diaspora.
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Heat (1995)
Big action but little character development, too bad two legends!
The face off of two iconic actors, Al Pacino and Robert Deniro! The movie had plenty of action and also the two squaring off, but it lacked something I can't put my hands on, perhaps it seemed rushed or not authentic to me. It felt like the movie didn't capture the full potential of putting these two icons together on the silver screen. I wish it drew out the characters better and had more development beyond big action scenes.