Screening

CUT & MIX: FILM SCREENING

From: 18th November 2021 6:30 pm

To: 18th November 2021 8:30 pm

New Art Exchange

online event

The films selected for this Cut & Mix screening respond to the exhibition's overarching theme of nuances of Black British masculinities we see in everyday life.

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The films selected for this Cut & Mix screening respond to the exhibition’s overarching theme of nuances of Black British masculinities we see in everyday life.

Each film is intended to draw us closer to understanding that there is a range of Black identities, expressions and experiences, beyond those that are at times reduced to stereotypes based on binary constructs of race, gender and sexuality.

Each film is a celebration of the variations of Black British masculine identities, whilst the experimental approach of the filmmakers allows for rich and deep insight into the emotional world of Black British masculinities.

The screening will be introduced by film programmer, filmmaker, writer, critic and broadcaster Adam Murray.

This event is online and will be streamed on NAE’s YouTube channel. Booking is required so we can send you the streaming link.

Running order
Chainmail 1 by Amartey Golding (15:32min)
Coat, Swing, Snow by Samiir Saunders (6:01min)
Black Boys Don’t Cry by IGGY LDN (3:51min)
Chainmail 2 by Amartey Golding (16:05min)
Figure by Lanre Malalou (6:05min)
Blk Boy Flight (Me & My Cousin) by Nadeem Din-Gabisi (5:02min)
Chainmail 3 by Amartey Golding (17:15min)

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http://www.nae.org.uk/event/cut-and-mix-film-screening/1034

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