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HBCU POWER AND MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SCREEN THE DATARI TURNER PRODUCTIONS FILM ‘NINE DAYS’ IN ATLANTA

(l-r) Jash'd Kambui, Zazie Beetz, David Rysdahl, Dr. Stephane Dunn and Dr. Shawn Garrison attend the Atlanta screening of "Nine Days" on August 7, 2021 at AMC Phipps Theater (credit: AUC Cam)

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HBCU POWER AND MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE SCREEN THE DATARI TURNER PRODUCTIONS FILM ‘NINE DAYS’ IN ATLANTA

August 12, 2021 – Over the weekend, HBCU Power president and Datari Turner Productions VP Jash’d Kambui, in partnership with Morehouse School of Medicine, hosted a private screening of the film Nine Daysthe critically-acclaimed drama starring Winston Duke (Black Panther, Us), Zazie Beetz (“Atlanta,” Joker) and David Rysdahl. The event took place at AMC Phipps in Buckhead and included a post-screening conversation on mental health moderated by Morehouse film professor Dr. Stephane Dunn and featuring Nine Days stars Beetz and Rysdahl, and Morehouse School of Medicine’s Dr. Shawn Garrison
A Sundance Film Festival selection written and directed by Edson OdaNine Daystells the story of a man who interviews five unborn souls to determine which one can be given life on Earth. The film is now playing in theaters.

Special thanks to screening sponsors HBCU Power, Morehouse School of Medicine, Zion’s Dream, the Atlanta Film Festival, The Hekima Group and Spectrum Health.

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