About Head Gone
- Year Released:
- 2014
- Genres:
- Comedy
- Metadata:
- Directed by Dare Fasasi
Head Gone kicks off a four-day celebration of the 20th African Film Festival Series. In this allegorical comedy of errors, a bus driver loses a group of psychiatric patients on the way to a federal hospital. To cover up the mistake, he and a nurse pick up unsuspecting commuters to substitute for the patients and the plot thickens as the new passengers must try to prove their sanity in a psychiatric institution, while the escapees try to adjust to a new environment. This screening is sponsored by IUB Libraries Media Services; Black Film Center/ Archive; African Studies Program; The Media School’s cinema and media arts program, the departments of African American and African Diaspora Studies, History, and Comparative Literature; and IU Cinema. Additional information can be found on Media Services Media Blog,
https://blogs.libraries.indiana.edu/mediabeat/. In English and Pidgin with English subtitles. (2K DCP Presentation)
The African Film Festival National Traveling Series has been organized by the African Film Festival, Inc. This series has been made possible by the generous support of The Bradley Foundation, Domenico Paulon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts.