Deaunte Damper to Screen "Traffic Jam For Peace" at Tonight’s Scope Screenings

Scope Screenings in happening tonight at the SIFF Egyptian Theater on Capitol Hill.

Converge Media producer and host of We Live In Color Deaunte Damper will screen his thought-provoking segment, "Traffic Jam For Peace," at Scope Screenings tonight at the SIFF Egyptian Theater. This is a significant opportunity for film enthusiasts to witness a fresh perspective on the power of art in addressing social issues.

Scope Screenings has become a cornerstone for independent filmmakers and artists, providing a platform to showcase their work and connect with a diverse audience. For producers like Damper, it's a chance to gain recognition and build a community around their art.

"Traffic Jam For Peace" offers a unique exploration of urban life, with a focus on the urgent issue of gun violence and its societal impact. The segment delves into themes of peace, conflict, and the human spirit, using a traffic jam as a powerful metaphor to illustrate the pervasive effects of violence, regardless of direct involvement.

Damper's unique storytelling approach, combined with the platform provided by Scope, promises an engaging and impactful cinematic experience. Attendees of Scope Screenings can expect to be inspired, challenged, and entertained by a wide range of creative works. It's an event that fosters dialogue, encourages artistic expression, and celebrates the power of independent filmmaking.

Attendees can also expect to see works by:

  • NOBI (recording Artist) Lilly Grace (director)

  • Marshall (Of Marshall Law Band)

  • Zomi The Homie

  • Shea Formanes

Don't miss the chance to experience DeAunté Damper's "Traffic Jam For Peace" and show your support for the vibrant community of independent artists at SCOPE Screenings. Discover more about Deaunte’s vision and the 100 Days of Peace initiative.

Tickets & Info: https://www.lexscopefilms.com/scopescreenings

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