Awarded a 2009 New Frontiers in the Arts & Humanities: New Perspectives grant, the Black Film Center/Archive will host a symposium entitled “Cinematic Representations of Racial Conflict in ‘Real Time’”. The March 24-25, 2010 symposium will take in depth looks at two “classic” films of black cinema: Nothing But a Man (1964) and The Spook… Read more »
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From the Postcolonialism to the Global Postmodern? Reception
On Thursday March 4th: From 6:00-7:00 pm, we will have a reception for Gaston Kaboré, Euzhan Palcy, Jo Gaï Ramaka, & Jean-Marie Teno. From 7:00-9:30 pm, there will be a screening of their short films. If you have yet to see the Black Film Center/Archive, this would be a great opportunity. It will also be… Read more »
Francophone Film Symposium, March 1-5
The Black Film Center/Archive at Indiana University Bloomington will welcome four acclaimed film directors for a week of free screenings and engagement with students, faculty and the community, starting Monday (March 1). Most events for “From the Post Colonial to the Global Postmodern? African and Caribbean Francophone Filmmakers and Scholars in Conversation” will take place… Read more »
BFC/A has moved!
The Black Film Center/Archive moved to a new home January 7, 2010. Our new location is in the Kent Cooper Room of the Herman B. Wells Library. The new Black Film Center/Archive has a conference/classroom room, a seminar room, a quiet reading room, office space for a visiting filmmaker/scholar, the director and archivist, work space… Read more »