Imba Means Sing by Erin Bernhardt
IMBA MEANS SING is the story of one little boy who is a big star. As the celebrity drummer from the Grammy-nominated African Children’s Choir, Moses relies on his youthful resilience. Growing up in the slums of Kampala, Uganda, Moses and his family lack enough resources for him to even attend the first grade. The film is an intimate character portrait, stunningly shot and told through Moses’ perspective on his one shot journey from poverty towards his dream of becoming a pilot.
"A moving and entertaining film shot from a unique visual and narrative perspective - that of the children themselves." - Kathy Eldon, Filmmaker and Activist
Genre: Documentary
Film Trailer: https://vimeo.com/63089658
Q&A with filmmaker, Erin Bernhardt, immediately following film
Doors open at 6:30 pm
Curtain 7:00 pm, run time 1hour 20 min.
All seats - General Admission
Adults: $8.00, TVAA members: $7.00*, Students: $7.00**
*Tickets are discounted for current members of the Tennessee Valley Art Association
**Any school student, including college student
Wheelchair & ADA accessible seating is available. Call 256-383-0533 to reserve.