On February 14, the World Poetry Café, 100.5 FM CFRO celebrated Black History Month with Keisha Prince.
Calling in at 1:10 pm PST was the talented actress, musician and mother, Keisha Prince from Toronto, one of the cast of the moving and insightful I-toons special 52 Words of Love.
Keisha’s message to the world was to give more application and emphasis to the positive and less to the negative and to remember we are all connected. Also to live life perusing what you what you want to convey people, love of all shades and realize that we can contribute to something beautiful Since our World Poetry Café is heard in up to 120 countries, her messages may go far and make a difference in the world.
She is excited about being part of the talent in 52 Words of Love and thinks it is a special film.
In her career, Keisha would like to play future roles with emotional and transformational impact. If any of our listeners or World Poetry film partners have an upcoming project that might fit these goals, you can contact her.
It was a great honour to have her on the World Poetry Café Radio Show and also to write about her in the Afro News.
Synopsis of 52 Words of Love:
“When Alice (Stacey Iseman), a woman suffering from cancer, sets out to post one synonym for love every week for a year on a site she’s created that she calls “52 Words for Love,” she inadvertently sends a gentle ripple through her social network and discovers more about relationships than she imagined.
This film is best described as an experimental narrative feature film, as it mixes documentary interviews with narrative drama, and actors with real life people to tell the story of intimacy through any age, gender, religion or ethnicity.”
Directors: Andrea Moodie, James Blokland, Producers: Andrea Moodie, James Blokland.
Screenplay: Andrea Moodie, James Blokland
Official Site: www.52wordsforlove.com
Studio: Films We Like.
With special thanks to source: Tamar Gibbert and TARO PR.
“52 Words for Love is sometimes tender and moving, sometimes petty and curt, sometimes hurt and angry and it examines the nature of modern love with a warm and unjaundiced eye. The film gently appraises the lives of its characters as they negotiate, reject, beg, or demand love. The title of the movie indicates that filmmakers already understand there is no answer, that love is elusive and complex, but it is a joy to watch them turn the idea of love around in their hands and examine its myriad facets. Beautifully composed and mounted, skillfully written and acted, achingly romantic, 52 Words for Love is a love letter to love itself.”
By host Ariadne Sawyer for the Afro News.
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