AT HOME AND NOT AT HOME
17:00 Sun 20 Jan 2019
We partner with Africa Is A Country and the London Migration Film Festival to present a programme of short films tracing the self-authored black British presence on screen, from the early filmmakers of the Windrush generation and those to follow. Wrestling resources from an inimical industry, these works reclaim representation from a hegemony of white faces and the dominance of the white gaze, looking to postcolonial London, the realities of its racism and insularity of class, and the unhomeliness of the migrant experience.
The screening will be followed bye a panel chaired by Dr Clive Nwonka (LSE) who will be joined by the Saliha Majeed (Migration Collective), Tunde Ikoli (writer & director Tunde’s Film) and Maggie Pinhorn (director & producer Tunde’s Film, founder The Basement Project). 81’
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Access
Please find all access information here, or drop a line to Helen MacKenzie at access@shortfilms.org.uk for more information or special requests.
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TEN BOB IN THE WINTER
Lloyd Reckord 12 mins (UK, 1963)
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JEMIMA AND JOHNNY
Lionel Ngakane 29 mins (UK, 1966)
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TUNDE'S FILM
Tunde Ikoli / Maggie Pinhorn 40 mins (UK, 1973)