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edit- Film Festival Celebrates Decades of African American Cinema
- Critic's Picks: A November To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.
- Oscilloscope Acquires Rights To Horace B. Jenkins’ Long-Lost African-American Drama ‘Cane River’
- Swimming Upstream: The Remarkable Revival of Horace B. Jenkins’ “Cane River”
- CANE RIVER - press notes
- Oscilloscope Finally Releases ‘Cane River,’ and a Son Seeks His Father’s Long-Lost Filmmaking Legacy
- A New Life: Independent black filmmaking during the 1980's
- Searching for Freedom in ‘Cane River’ and the Black Outdoors
- The Problem With 'Anti-Racist' Movie Lists
- Indie Black film ‘Cane River’ enjoys renewed exposure after being lost
- Catching Up With the Arts in Houston: A Lost Masterwork, the Irrepressible Tamarie Cooper & More
- Once-Lost Film ‘Cane River’ Available on Disc From Oscilloscope
References to use. Erik (talk | contrib) (ping me) 13:53, 20 August 2020 (UTC)