» Filling The Gap is an important educational film. It has the distinction of being an African-American historical film that features little known facts about “people of color” during the ante-bellum period in America.
» Filling The Gap gives viewers an enlightening view of black people in bondage rendering both military and non-combat service in the Civil War. Highly skilled as artisans and craftsmen and ingenious as inventors, African-Americans made great contributions to the early settlement and development of our country.
» Filling The Gap is spectacular in its portrayal of historical characters like Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln and others who are less known. This film is significant as a resource in the study of America’s history.

Important Dates

• FEBRUARY 11,12,16,17, 2010
PAN AFRICAN FILM & ARTS FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES, CA
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• FEBRUARY 13, 2010
ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ARTS (VIP ONLY)
• FEBRUARY 6, 2010
BROADCAST WDSC 15-2 PBS 8:30 PM
• FEBRUARY 10, 2010
BROADCAST WDSC 15 PBS 9:30 PM
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• FEBRUARY 20, 2010
DAYTONA BEACH PREMIERE 4:00 p.m
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• FEBRUARY 23, 2010
ORLANDO PUBLIC LIBRARY SOUTH OBT BRANCH 6PM
• FEBRUARY 25, 2010
ORLANDO PUBLIC LIBRARY WASHINGTON PARK BRANCH 6 PM
• FEBRUARY 28, 2010
ORLANDO PUBLIC LIBRARY ORANGE COUNTY DOWNTOWN BRANCH 3 PM


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