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    Sundance 2026: “Jazz Infernal” Is a Sonic Portrait of Diaspora and Legacy

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    Jazz Infernal is a compact but resonant meditation on grief, migration, and the pressure to become someone else’s dream. By Joseph Jonathan  At Sundance 2026, Jazz Infernal announced itself as a film more interested in feeling its subject than explaining it. Directed by Canadian-Ivorian filmmaker Will Niava, the short film situates itself at the intersection… The post Sundance 2026: “Jazz Infernal” Is a Sonic Portrait of Diaspora and Legacy first appeared on Afrocritik.
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