Ndani Eau-Claire
Ndani Eau-Claire, with Ndani meaning "inside" in Swahili .
Is a documentary that takes viewers deep into an African community residing in the most unlikely of places, Eau-Claire Wisconsin.
We follow three African students as they thrive in a PWI, adapt to changes caused by an unprecedented pandemic and grapple with the social unrest occurring both at home and in the United States.
All while navigating the ups and downs of life as a college student!
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Kehinde Olumide FamuleDirector
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Kehinde Olumide FamuleProducer
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Taiwo Sunmi FamuleNarration Assistant
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Paul Gabriel AgbashiKey Cast
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Iman DikkoKey Cast
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Bella SackeyKey Cast
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Ugo ChukeluDocumentary Film Poster
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The Eau-Claire Public Arts CouncilSponsor
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Epidemic SoundsMusic
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature, Student
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Runtime:47 minutes 14 seconds
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Completion Date:July 1, 2021
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Production Budget:3,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:8
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire
Kehinde (Olu) Famule is a Nigerian-American Visual Artist based in the Midwest. He utilizes the visual arts whether photography, graphic design, or video to show the beauty, nuances, history, and culture of the Black identity.
Ndani Eau-Claire is my parting gift to a community that raised me. It's a love letter to my beloved country and continent. Its a visual expression of love, and appreciation for the amazing people in my life, our community, and our stories.