Excited to showcase films by St. Clair Bourne (1943–2007) at @BarbicanCentre on Feb 20th.
A trailblazing African American documentary filmmaker, Bourne used his work to explore Black culture.
Full details below:
https://t.co/V8Sz4pxtTA
Next week at the Barbican
The Lock-In
Do join us for this unique project by artist Stanley Schtinter, which transforms decades of EastEnders into an immersive supercut.
Full details:
https://t.co/AIgR0QJVV3
London friends, we'll be welcoming the great Kevin Jerome Everson next month to screen his mammoth Park Lanes and reflect on his practice on conversation with Morgan Quaintance
Come through!
Full details:
https://t.co/4uViOvFRo0
Experience the immersive 8-hour doc "Park Lanes", capturing a full workday in a bowling equipment factory.🎳
The film will be followed by a conversation with director Kevin Jerome Everson and Morgan Quaintance.
📍Barbican, Cinema 3
📅16 Feb
🎟️https://t.co/1SNmP5BoQ6
Discover how screen history and heritage can bring new audiences to your venue with Archive #ScreeningDays - registration open now!
💻 28 January, online
📽️ 30 January, @HydeParkPH
To explore shared histories and get inspired, book your pass today: https://t.co/wS0tNZPW27
On Duty, inspired by Beverley Provost, aired on Channel 4 in 1984, showing Rita Maxim’s fight against forced privatisation at St Mary’s Hospital. It captured Black health workers’ solidarity under threat. Directed by Cassie McFarlane.
Next Friday:
https://t.co/pGX47a0VmC
Explore the body as a site of pleasure, illness, and transcendental experiences in Efforts of Nature VI.
The programme is curated by Morgan Quaintance, who also contributed to the ICO's Second Sight programme in 2019.
📅5 November
📍Barbican Centre
https://t.co/zavBkkeJRC
Less than 20 tickets left for So Watt at the Barbican on 16 November. Make haste for an afternoon of rare jazz/improvisation telly from the 70s. Tickets:
https://t.co/g3Fs6Dclxf
Efforts of Nature VI is the sixth & final iteration of a programme by Morgan Quaintance, that includes moving image & spoken word work by Marthe Peters, Jerry Tartaglia, Marlon Riggs, Xiaolu Wang, Pedro Pietri and Anne Charlotte Robinson.
Full details:
https://t.co/saQKGgpA90
In colab with @OpenCityDocs@BarbicanCentre shows two films by Peruvian filmmaker María Barea,
Antuca & Porque quería estudiar
Two explorations of struggles & triumphs of young women navigating exploitation, cultural divides, & personal transformation.
https://t.co/4WwXks0Ia0
Making a living in London has always been a challenge for artists, but British television was once very interested in how they managed. A season @BarbicanCentre recalls a time when artists’ concerns frequently made it on to our screens. By @BRNicholson
https://t.co/U6HpTj1pwC
In Feb @BarbicanCentre, we've a short programme of works by St. Clair Bourne the UK, featuring the premiere of the restoration of The Black and the Green, about the relationship between the civil rights movement & the fight for Catholic independence.
https://t.co/V8Sz4pxtTA
Join @BarbicanCentre on 20 Feb for a programme of humanistic documentaries by St. Clair Bourne, presenting multi-faceted portrayals of African Americans from the 1960-1990s.
https://t.co/B0WdjxsnPu
Join us on for a zine-making workshop as we take inspiration from black-led publications such as Black Film Bulletin and Black Film Review. With artist Fiona Quadri and an introduction to both publications from June Givanni.
27 Jan, 2-5pm @maydayrooms
https://t.co/61HvW18Uid
On Monday 11 December, @BarbicanCentre will be joined by @twelve30coll & filmmaker Ananta Khemradj for a screening of Wan Pipel (1976) - Pim de la Parra's timeless film about a young couple in Suriname tested by the expectations of society and tradition.
https://t.co/2vkJbOH6fv
This month we're screening Wan Pipel, a classic of Surinamese cinema focusing on two lovers coming together and the resulting clash of Surinamese, African, Indian and Dutch cultures.
It's a wonderful film and definitely worth catching.
Full details:
https://t.co/L4nG0uViv2
Nice preview with @JonathanAliTT for the wonderful Surinamese film Wan Pipel next month, thanks to the good people at @twelve30coll
https://t.co/L4nG0uVQkA