Actor Simon Manyonda & Artist Monaé Robinson come together to host a double bill of Blaxploitation Films.
The night will include a panel discussion on African American representation in Hollywood and how it has affected audiences in Britain whilst allowing a safe space for honest dialogue.
Featuring the films Coffy (dir. Hill, 1973) and Blacula (dir. Crain, 1972), the night will include a panel discussion on African American representation in Hollywood and how it has affected audiences in Britain whilst allowing a safe space for honest dialogue.
Presented by The Black Critique & Life in Art, this is more than just a screening, but an analysis of how Hollywood has shaped the roles Black people play in cinema and how this transmits into the social sphere.
Tickets cost £10 (£8 for concessions / £5 for local museums) and can be booked at www.theatrepeckham.co.uk/show/ygb-obsidian-film-night/#tabs-book