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Victoria Nambi selects a programme of short films exploring the subversive, sensual and sublime possibilities for Black womanhood. In their own distinctive and indelible way, each short ennobles the interiority and persistent humanity of their subjects.
The screening is followed by a conversation between curator Victoria Nambi and ICA Assistant Curator Ifeanyi Awachie.
Programme:
Terence Nance, Univitellin, 2016, 15 mins
Gordon Napier, 1745, 2017, 18 mins
Bernard Nicholas, Daydream Therapy, 1977, 8 mins
Fronza Woods, Killing Time/Fannie’s Film, 1979, 25 mins
Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel, Happy Birthday Marsha!, 2017, 13 mins
Adepero Oduye, To Be Free, 2017, 13 mins
The screening is followed by a conversation between curator Victoria Nambi and ICA Assistant Curator Ifeanyi Awachie.
Programme:
Terence Nance, Univitellin, 2016, 15 mins
Gordon Napier, 1745, 2017, 18 mins
Bernard Nicholas, Daydream Therapy, 1977, 8 mins
Fronza Woods, Killing Time/Fannie’s Film, 1979, 25 mins
Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel, Happy Birthday Marsha!, 2017, 13 mins
Adepero Oduye, To Be Free, 2017, 13 mins
04:00 pm
Sun, 22 Jul 2018
Cinema 1
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