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Rare Gems From the 1960s program

May 4—May 6, 2024
    Part of
  • BAM Film 2024
  • and
  • Uncharted Territories: Black Britain on Film, 1963-1986

Mid-century short films focus on Black British life from class relations to interracial friendship to avant-garde Black Power freak-outs.

Featuring an introduction by series programmer Ashley Clark preceding the screening on May 4.


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Ten Bob in Winter
(1963)
Dir. Lloyd Reckord
12min, 16mm

Following the travels of a ten shilling note, this early representation of Black British life, directed by the Jamaica-born film and theater pioneer Lloyd Reckord, sketches out the social geography of a community and the insidious effects of racism and classism within it.

 
 

 

Jemima and Johnny (1966)
Dir. Lionel Ngakane
29 min, 35mm

As two young children (one Black, one white) explore Notting Hill, their friendship challenges the older generations around them in this kinetic, quietly profound short film by South African-born actor and activist Lionel Ngakane.



 

Death May Be Your Santa Claus (1969)
Dir. Frankie Dymon
36 min, Disc

This Black Power-meets-avant-garde freak-out is a freewheeling tour through the consciousness of a British black radical shot through with sex, psychedelia, cannibalism, and counterculture politics.

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      77min

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      Peter Jay Sharp Building
      BAM Rose Cinemas

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