How Black Storytellers Are Using XR and Afro-Futurism to Explore Ancestral Identity
Stunning and accessible browser-based media (Web XR) has opened portals into Black ancestry, collective histories, and speculative futures.
Stunning and accessible browser-based media (Web XR) has opened portals into Black ancestry, collective histories, and speculative futures.
LA filmmakers shine, festival alumni come back swinging, and “short shorts” slay.
Nance’s exit is said to have been an “amicable” one, with creative differences cited as the reason for his departure.
The filmmaker behind “Random Acts of Flyness” worked on the latest video component of Solange’s latest album “When I Get Home.”
The Ummah Chroma is premiering its first collaboration, a short film titled “As Told to G/D Thyself,” at this year’s festival.
The long-buzzed-about sequel scores big with the announcement of a new director, a major producer, and two bankable stars (only one of them is animated).
As Nance prepares a second season of his new show, he spoke to IndieWire about supporting a timely new project through the company he launched a decade ago.
Ultimately, the new HBO series is a celebration of the variety within the socio-political hypernym known as “blackness.”
Lakeith Stanfield also guest stars in “White Thoughts,” this sketch from from Terence Nance’s new HBO series.
“I think it’s hyper-engaging in a way that allows space for more avant-garde stuff to do it stylishly,” Nance told IndieWire of his new genre-defying HBO show.
The “An Oversimplification of Her Beauty” director explores white supremacy, patriarchy, and blackness in a new stream-of-consciousness late-night series.
The electric debut series from Chanelle Aponte Pearson, executive produced by Terence Nance, premieres online tonight.