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Ytasha L. Womack

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Known For

We Want the Funk!
6.8

Stanley Nelson's syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, from early roots to 1970s urban funk and beyond.

We Want the Funk!

2025
Couples' Night
5.0

A mid-western couple is transferred to Washington DC for work and meet the neighbors, a super-intense couple. As their friendships develop, confusion unfolds in this country mice meet city mice adventure.

Couples' Night

2018
The Engagement: My Phamily BBQ 2
6.0

A Jewish-American/African-American couple gives their respective families the shock of their lives when they announce their engagement and preparations begin for the big day.

The Engagement: My Phamily BBQ 2

2006
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This Afrofuturist short film demonstrates that rhythm and dance bridge all times and spaces. Winner of Best Experimental Film at Collect Voices Ethnographic Film Fest, this film screened at Afropunk, Black Harvest Film Fest, and internationally.

A Love Letter To The Ancestors From Chicago

2017
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7.0

Follow Niyah, an imaginative Chicago preteen, on a visually stunning Afrofuturist journey through the multiverse! An immersive film for planetariums and digital dome theatres.

Niyah and the Multiverse

2024
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Delve deep into the intersection of art, technology, and activism that forms the bedrock of this vibrant movement. Uncover the interconnected narratives that define Afrofuturist action and how they are contributing to global dialogues. "Afrofantastic" is more than a documentary—it's a passage into an inspiring realm of imagination and possibilities.

Afrofantastic: The Transformative World of Afrofuturism

2023
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10.0

The term “Afrofuturism” was coined decades ago to describe an artistic and cultural tradition that pre-dates the transatlantic slave trade. From the poetry of Phillis Wheatley, to Martin R. Delany’s alt-history novel Blake, to Sun Ra’s avant-garde music to Marvel’s Black Panther (the special’s premiere coincides with the release of that blockbuster film’s sequel, Wakanda Forever), the African American experience has been explored and reimagined through a speculative, even cosmically scaled lens for centuries, in a variety of artistic mediums. The special seeks to explore the concept through conversation and performance, as some of today’s most influential Black musicians, writers, dancers and theorists come together to share their ideas and artistry as they celebrate the historical and cultural impact of Afrofuturism.

Afrofuturism: The Origin Story

2022