Three Black people are walking down the stairs at Sproul Hall (UC Berkeley). The person in the middle is wearing a white bandana over their face, a white knit tank top and white cut up jeans with butterfly pins on their clothes, head and on their two long French braids. The other two people to the left and right of the person in white are wearing all black with black bandanas over their faces and white keffiyehs around their neck and hip.

Watermelon In Wintertime

Kana Azhari, Sankofa B. Soliel 2025 4:19 Min English English Open Captions United States

Set in Oakland, Watermelon in Wintertime is a radical horror music video. A being who embodies society’s outcasts is forced to eat surreal winter watermelons, the media fed narratives of war and genocide made visceral. Their journey is a protest that stretches from America to Palestine to Sudan.

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Synopsis

Set in Oakland, Watermelon in Wintertime is a radical horror music video following a being who embodies society’s outcasts. Compelled to exist, in spite of systemic violence, physical and spiritual warfare and their mental health. And forced to eat surreal winter watermelons — a metaphor for the media-fed narratives of war and genocide — their journey becomes a visceral protest against oppression from America to Palestine to Sudan.

Screenings

ENCORE: Break Shit!

Watch anytime between September 11-21. This is the block where the festival opens up. A radical horror protest against genocide. A magic-less teenager proving herself in roller derby.…

Friday, September 11, 2026
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Online Encore ENCORE: Break Shit!

Break Shit!

Seven films that don’t explain themselves, they just go.

Saturday, June 13, 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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In-person Break Shit!

Content Warnings

Flashing lights Gore Swearing

Specific Themes

Activism Artists

Credits

Cast
Saankofa, Marcika
Director
Kana Azhari, Sankofa B. Soliel
Producer
Kana Azhari, Sankofa B Soleil, Adelita Gonzales
Screenwriter
Sankofa B Soleil

About Filmmaker(s)

"Kana Azhari is a queer Black writer, filmmaker, performer, and organizer born and raised in Oakland and Berkeley, Ca. Being a student and lover of comedy, she finds humor even in the bleak moments. Kana has always leaned into the oral tradition in order to survive in a deeply racist and ableist society. It’s also the way she makes sense of “the” world and her world. Her favorite genres to write are horror, sci-fi and comedy— each offering space to play with expansive characters and political topics. Kana agrees that her role as a writer and artist is to, “make the revolution irresistible.” ~Toni Cade Bambara. It’s in this tradition that she feels called to write. She also writes simply because she must. Azhari’s screenplays address the personal and provocative as well as her love and critical analysis of hip-hop culture, multicultural and intergenerational Blackness, queer Black feminism, revolutionary praxis, afro-futurism, horror and satire. In 2022, she wrote, co-directed and co-starred in, Killer Hoes From Outer Space, a short independent film and tv pilot. Her avant- guard debut film encourages audiences to consider a world where sex workers are their own liberators. She also explores the themes of friendship, self discovery, state /patriarchal violence and self defense. Killer Hoes From Outer Space has been screened at Eastside Arts and Cultural Center, The New Parkway Theater and at San Francisco State University’s community screening of Boots Riley’s “I’m A Virgo” (at The Roxie Theater)."