Arthur Jafa Is the Archivist of Black Visual Culture
Bradford Young hails the cinematographer, visual artist, and cultural theorist as someone who always understood the intent behind the image informs the image.
Bradford Young hails the cinematographer, visual artist, and cultural theorist as someone who always understood the intent behind the image informs the image.
She’s helming an Angela Davis biopic for Lionsgate.
From February 3 – 23, BAMcinématek presents a selection of shorts and features directed by black women between 1970 and 1991.
The film will return to theaters on November 18th at the Film Forum in New York City, where it screened theatrically for the first time 25 years ago.
Restorations of “Daughters of the Dust,” “Black Girl” and “Valley of Peace” provide fresh context to black film history at a crucial moment.
‘Daughters of the Dust’: Long-Forgotten Film That Influenced Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ to Be Re-Released in Theaters
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