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    black film history

    Explore " black film history" with insightful episodes like "The Overlooked History Of Black Cinema, With Jacqueline Stewart" and "Lil Warren and Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE" from podcasts like ""Big Brains" and "ODDS & SODS"" and more!

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    The Overlooked History Of Black Cinema, With Jacqueline Stewart

    The Overlooked History Of Black Cinema, With Jacqueline Stewart
    Prof. Jacqueline Stewart’s career has examined the histories of overlooked Black filmmakers and Black audiences. Last year, the University of Chicago film scholar Stewart won a prestigious MacArthur fellowship for “illuminating the contributions that overlooked Black filmmakers and communities of spectators have made to cinema’s development as an art form.” Stewart also serves as the host of Silent Sunday Nights on Turner Classic Movies and is chief artistic and programming officer at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. On this episode, Stewart explores the history of Black cinema and explains how preservation and archiving are not neutral acts, but contribute to how we contextualize and understand Black history.

    Lil Warren and Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE

    Lil Warren and Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE

    We are so fortunate to have Emmanuel on as a guest. He generously made time to speak to us from his home in Mount Pleasant. He is a filmmaker, writer, director and journalist and founder of BUFF (British Urban Film Festival).  During this episode we discover shared fond memories of 70s TV, nerdy fonts love, Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth,  Judas and The Black Messiah and 80s Soul plus chat about the success of the Clare Anyiam-Osigwe film No Shade and updates on BUFF now being available on Apple TV!

    The website: www.britishurbanfilmfestival.co.uk

    Twitter: @buffconnects

    Instagram: @buffconnects 

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