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The Black Worker

Feb 7—Feb 13, 2025
    Part of
  • BAM Film 2025

Programmed by Yasmina Price

“The Black Worker” presents cinematic negotiations with race, class, and gender through an internationalist lens. Set in factories, agricultural fields, homes, hair salons, and hospitals, and chronicling domestic chores, industrial labor, underground economies, migrant work, and striking unions, these films explore material conditions and psychological states of exploitation—through forms as varied as a ghostly love story, experimental agitprop, neorealist drama, and archival documentary. Made between the 60s and 2020s, they provide a record of capitalism’s intertwinement with slavery and colonization. While showing there is no singular reality of “The Black Worker,” this program brings together episodes and histories of rebellion, riot, and resistance in interdependent struggles over wages, political rights, and everyday life.

 

Leadership support for
BAM’s strategic initiatives provided by:

Mellon Foundation

Leadership support for
BAM Access Programs provided by
the Jerome L. Greene Foundation

JL Greene

Leadership support for
BAM programming provided by:

Howard Gilman

Leadership support for
BAM’s strategic initiatives provided by:

Altman Foundation

Leadership support for
BAM Film provided by
The Thompson Family Foundation

Major support for programs in
the Lepercq Cinema is provided by
The Lepercq Charitable Foundation

  • Film

    Black Girl + I Am Somebody

    Feb 7—Feb 8, 2025

    Black Girl + I Am Somebody

    Feb 7—Feb 8, 2025

    Black women confront exploitation in Ousmane Sembène’s 1966 debut feature, about a Senegalese woman working for an exploitative French couple, and a labor documentary about American hospital workers.

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    Black Girl + I Am Somebody

    Feb 7—Feb 8, 2025
    Black women confront exploitation in Ousmane Sembène’s debut film and a labor documentary.
  • Film

    Soleil Ô + Fannie’s Film

    Feb 7—Feb 10, 2025

    Soleil Ô + Fannie’s Film

    Feb 7—Feb 10, 2025

    A West African immigrant worker navigates oppressive economic and racial systems in Paris, and a documentary short provides an expressive portrait of a Black woman domestic worker.

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    Soleil Ô + Fannie’s Film

    Feb 7—Feb 10, 2025
    Two individual portraits offer a window into the conditions of Black workers.
  • Film

    Blue Collar

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025

    Blue Collar

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025

    Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel, and Yaphet Kotto portray auto assembly-line workers who hatch a plan to rob a safe at union headquarters in Paul Schrader’s critically acclaimed directorial debut.

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    Blue Collar

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025
    Auto workers plan to rob a safe at union headquarters in this critically acclaimed drama.
  • Film

    Bless Their Little Hearts

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025

    Bless Their Little Hearts

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025

    A chronically unemployed family man seeks solace in an affair that threatens his marriage, children, and everything he holds dear in Billy Woodberry’s 1983 feature, a key work of the L.A. Rebellion.

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    Bless Their Little Hearts

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025
    A chronically unemployed family man seeks solace in an affair that threatens his marriage.
  • Film

    No Fear, No Die

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025

    No Fear, No Die

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025

    The second feature by Claire Denis is an unflinching portrait of two Black African immigrant workers scraping out a living through illegal cockfights on the outskirts of Paris.

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    No Fear, No Die

    Feb 8—Feb 9, 2025
    An unflinching portrait of two men trapped in escalating violence on the outskirts of Paris.
  • Film

    Handsworth Songs + Finally Got the News

    Feb 9—Feb 11, 2025

    Handsworth Songs + Finally Got the News

    Feb 9—Feb 11, 2025

    Crucial documentations of labor organizers in and around Detroit auto factories during the late 60s and riots in 80s Britain offer vital insights into Black struggle.

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    Film

    Handsworth Songs + Finally Got the News

    Feb 9—Feb 11, 2025
    Documentaries from the 60s and 80s offer vital insights into Black struggle.
  • Film

    Atlantics

    Feb 10—Feb 11, 2025

    Atlantics

    Feb 10—Feb 11, 2025

    Mati Diop’s debut feature is a ghostly love story and woman-centered indictment of neocolonial labor exploitation which won the Cannes Grand Prix.

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    Atlantics

    Feb 10—Feb 11, 2025
    A ghostly love story and woman-centered indictment of neocolonial labor exploitation.
  • Film

    Chez Jolie Coiffure

    Feb 10—Feb 12, 2025

    Chez Jolie Coiffure

    Feb 10—Feb 12, 2025

    Invited into a Brussels salon by its Cameroonian proprietor, filmmaker Rosine Mbakam documents the day-to-day lives and concerns of immigrant West African women in a space they can call their own.

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    Chez Jolie Coiffure

    Feb 10—Feb 12, 2025
    Rosine Mbakam documents the lives and concerns of immigrant West African women in Brussels.
  • Film

    Nationalité immigré

    Feb 11—Feb 13, 2025

    Nationalité immigré

    Feb 11—Feb 13, 2025

    Director Sidney Sokhona portrays Sidi, a Mauritanian immigrant hired for difficult, dangerous jobs in Paris, mixing documentary with surreal fiction to depict exploitation, bureaucracy, and squalor.

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    Nationalité immigré

    Feb 11—Feb 13, 2025
    Sidney Sokhona mixes documentary with surreal fiction portraying an African worker in Paris.
  • Film

    Kaddu Beykat

    Feb 12—Feb 13, 2025

    Kaddu Beykat

    Feb 12—Feb 13, 2025

    In her docu-fictional debut shot in collaboration with her family and the residents of her Senegalese home village, Safi Faye chronicles life rhythms and economic consequences of an agricultural crisis.

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    Film

    Kaddu Beykat

    Feb 12—Feb 13, 2025
    Senegalese director Safi Faye chronicles everyday life set against the backdrop of an agricultural crisis.
  • Film

    Man Sa Yay

    Wed, Feb 12, 2025

    Man Sa Yay

    Wed, Feb 12, 2025

    Weaving together fiction and non-fiction, director Safi Faye follows a young Senegalese student in Berlin, examining his social connections with loved ones back home and fellow immigrant workers.

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    Man Sa Yay

    Wed, Feb 12, 2025
    Safi Faye examines the experiences of Senegalese students and workers in Berlin.
  • Film

    Xaraasi Xanne (Crossing Voices)

    Thu, Feb 13, 2025

    Xaraasi Xanne (Crossing Voices)

    Thu, Feb 13, 2025

    Building from rare film, photographic, and sound archives, Xaraasi Xanne recounts the history of Somankidi Coura, a farming cooperative founded in Mali by West African workers living in France.

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    Xaraasi Xanne (Crossing Voices)

    Thu, Feb 13, 2025

    Xaraasi Xanne tells the story of a farming cooperative founded by migrant workers in Mali.

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