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Among Black Atlantic Cinemas

En líneaNational Gallery of Art10 Abril 2022 - 17 Julio 2022
Among Black Atlantic Cinemas

Among Black Atlantic Cinemas

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Afro-Atlantic Histories, the film series Among Black Atlantic Cinemas presents historic and contemporary films by international filmmakers across cultures.

In exploring some of the key titles from the cinematic heritage of many nations, including Brazil, the Caribbean, Ethiopia, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, and the United States, this series begins to address legacies of resistance to slavery, colonialism, and white cultural hegemony. Restored titles by historic filmmakers such as Zózimo Bulbul (Brazil), Med Hondo (Mauritania), and Sarah Maldoror (French West Indies) will be presented, along with recent work by contemporary artists such as Jon-Sesrie Goff (Ghana/US), Madeleine Hunt Ehrlich (Jamaica/US), and Isaac Julien (UK).

Please find the schedule of the screenings here.

National Gallery of Art

West Building Main Floor, Galleries 72–79

6th St and Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC (USA)

10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily

https://www.nga.gov/

Free admission

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