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A 1990 videotape about how to fix black-and-white televisions. It will tell you the composition of a B&W TV, the judgement of the malfunction, the common methods of malfunction's detection, cases of fixing different problems of the TV...
Severely underrepresented in mathematics, African Americans have played important roles as researchers and educators in the field. Journeys of Black Mathematicians: Forging Resilience, the first of two documentary films, traces the history of the individuals who worked as pioneers in expanding the presence of African Americans in mathematics. In addition to the rich histories to be covered and compelling stories of contemporary Black American mathematicians, Forging Resilience showcases innovative educational programs in math for African American students at every level from grade school through undergraduate and postdocs, portraying their experiences, struggles and accomplishments. The historical characters and their stories will be interwoven to support themes identified in the lives and experiences of the students and aspiring mathematicians we plan to follow in various institutional settings as they explore the field and possibilities for future careers in mathematics.
Black Bullets is an homage to the Haitian revolution of 1791 when enslaved Africans rebelled against colonial rule. The slavery practiced by the French colonial administration is known as one of the cruellest periods of forced labour. The Haitian revolution, the only successful slave uprising in history, set the scene for Haiti’s independence in 1804. In the video piece, walking human figures and their reflections are depicted against the sky on a mountain-top fort, which was built by the first black Haitian monarch Henri Christophe at the start of the 19th century to defend independent Haiti against the French.
A young couple wreak murderous havoc on a number of small towns in a dystopian future.
A cosmic dance of rebirth; Humanity's inaugural experience with a Black Hole.
a film by Sara Xhengo
Michaël Andrianaly’s first short film tells the story of Vohitrambato, a village whose inhabitants have had their land taken by a mining project.
Black Magic is a traumedy that follows Alicia, a Black screenwriter, as she navigates her new staff writer position on a network drama. When she realizes that she’s nothing more than a fellowship diversity hire, Alicia tries to prove her worth to a room that must write in a "diverse" character to save their show. The character quickly devolves into little more than a trope, forcing Alicia to either compromise her hard-earned dream job or play nice with her colleagues and compromise herself. When she chooses the latter, she unwittingly embodies the character they’ve created.
This short documentary showcases Australian photographer Trent Parke’s The Black Rose exhibit while delving into his past, techniques, and philosophy of art.
shot in color DV
A successful businesswoman finds herself more interested in planning a wedding than dealing with marriage.
The 'war on drugs' is being taken to a whole new level in a battle for control of the multi-billion dollar industry. Someone has poisoned the illicit drug supply and people will soon begin to die. Dealers are being rounded up and murdered, with their corpses burned in ovens to "hide the evidence". In the 1960's, the government had a plan called "The King Edward Plan" to thwart any attempts by social activist groups to bring to prominence a "black messiah". In 2007, the plan will be resurrected. The plan will attempt to end the black market drug trade, destroy the ghettos, and bring "order" to the country. The government will control all aspects of the legal drug trade. Can anyone stop this plan called CODE: BLACK?
Susan Blackwell breaks bread with the four leads of Broadway's FALSETTOS: Christian Borle, Stephanie J. Block, Andrew Rannells & Brandon Uranowitz.
The man who was addicted by a seductive woman, in his loneliness still feels her presence.
In the diverse and progressive small town of Highland Park, NJ, a disturbing piece of art is found in a primary school, and a group of student filmmakers try to solve the mystery of who created it and why it was allowed to be publicly displayed for almost forty years.
A young woman is torn between two worlds, her job cleaning planes and her dream of becoming a pilot. When she attempts to get time off to pursue aviation, she is met with resistance and must fight against the odds to get her wings.
Uses archival resources to highlight how Black librarians were—and still are—movement workers fighting for equal access to information and knowledge.
Giles Terera, winner of the Best Actor Olivier Award for creating the role of Aaron Burr in the West End production of Hamilton, has penned a new song cycle based on his observations of the changing streets of London's Soho during a summer in lockdown.