
Cinema of the Afrofuture (Souls & Departure)
Season 2021 Episode 1 | 1h 21m 2s
Join “Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized” series curator Celia C. Peters.
Join “Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized” series curator Celia C. Peters for a deep-dive discussion of the festival’s first two films, “Souls” and “Departure.” The panel brings together Malakai (director, “Souls”) and Don Azu Keita (director of “Departure”) to discuss their films, how Alzheimer’s disease affects memory and the significance of Black characters in non-racialized sci-fi stories.
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Cinema of the Afrofuture (Souls & Departure)
Season 2021 Episode 1 | 1h 21m 2s
Join “Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized” series curator Celia C. Peters for a deep-dive discussion of the festival’s first two films, “Souls” and “Departure.” The panel brings together Malakai (director, “Souls”) and Don Azu Keita (director of “Departure”) to discuss their films, how Alzheimer’s disease affects memory and the significance of Black characters in non-racialized sci-fi stories.
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