Sandra Laing, Black Woman Born To White Parents Surprises Guests at 17th Annual Pan African Film Festival
Laing’s Lifestory Subject of New Film “Skin” starring Sophie Okonedo
LOS ANGELES, CA – Sandra Laing attended a special screening at the 17th Annual Pan African Film & Arts Festival of the critically acclaimed new film about her life “SKIN,” starring Sophie Okonedo. Among those in attendance were actress Alfre Woodard. The screening took place Wednesday, February 12, 2009 at the Culver Plaza Theatre as part of the 2009 Pan African Film & Arts Festival held annually in Los Angeles.
Based on true events, “SKIN” tells the story of a genetic abnormality that caused a woman born of white parents in apartheid South Africa, to look like a black person. Tormented and unaccepted by white society though classified as white, she falls in love with a Black man and moves to a township, alienating her parents. The film stars Sophie Okonedo, and is directed by Anthony Fabian.
The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is the largest and most prestigious flagship black film and arts festival in the country. The festival consists of more than 150 new movies by filmmakers and 100 fine artists from the United States, Africa, the Caribbean, South America, the South Pacific, Europe and Canada, showcasing the diversity and complexity of people from African descent. www.PAFF.org