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SONG OF FREEDOM - THE EARLY HISTORY OF BLACK REPRESENTATION IN BRITISH CINEMA

  • Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN (map)

Horace Ové’s ground-breaking film Pressure is seen as the key starting point for Black British cinema, yet in many ways it was the culmination of years of development and activism. This illustrated lecture by museum curator and film tutor Matthew Jarron explores the history of Black representation in British cinema in the 50 years leading up to the release of Pressure.

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