THCFF 16: The Stuart Hall Project

Showings

O Cinema Wynwood Sun, Oct 2, 2016 2:30 PM

Description

In 1951 the late Stuart Hall left his native Jamaica to study at Oxford University. He  would go on to become one of the United Kingdom’s foremost cultural theorists and intellectuals, and hailed as the father of modern British multiculturalism. This powerful documentary portrait of Hall—made up entirely of footage from his personal archive—takes the viewer on a roller coaster ride through the upheavals, struggles and turning points that made the 20th century the century of campaigning, and of global political and cultural change. The film is completed by a potent score comprising the music of Miles Davis, for which Hall had a lifelong affinity.
Preceded by the short film:
ABCs
Directed by: Diana Montero | 2013 | 15 minutes | Cuba | Spanish with English subtitles
Leonidi lives in the Sierra Maestra, Cuba, where the incidence of child pregnancy is high. Forced to abandon school and bullied by her husband, she is torn between her childish urges to play, the demands of motherhood and the obligations of family life.