Five movies directed by critically acclaimed filmmaker Charles Burnett will be featured Nov. 3-6 at the IU Cinema, an event that coincides with the 30th anniversary of IU’s Black Film Center/Archive. Michael Martin, a professor of American Studies and Communication and Culture who is director of the Black Film Center/Archive, will host a public interview… Read more »
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Articulations of Memory in Cinemas @ University of Ottawa – Sept 2-3
Articulations of Memory in Cinemas Friday 09/02– Saturday 09/03, 2011 University of Ottawa, Canada The subject of this interdisciplinary and bilingual (French and English) workshop is the articulations of memory in African, diasporic, national, and black cinemas. Representations of memory are linked with the questions of identity and identity structures, because they not only shed… Read more »
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The Spook Who Sat by the Door: March 22nd, 4:00 pm at IU Cinema
Thanks for another great symposium!
The Black Film Center/Archive would like to thank everyone who came to take part in the celebration of the films Nothing But a Man and The Spook Who Sat by the Door. We were delighted to be able to meet Sam Greenlee (author of the novel, The Spook Who Sat by the Door) and Bob… Read more »