
ScreenTalks Archive: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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In 1975, Horace Ove became the first black British filmmaker to direct a feature film with Pressure. In this conversation from 2005, Horace Ove talks to his friend, experimental filmmaker, John Akomfrah, about this semin...
ScreenTalks Archive: Horace Ove is an episode from Barbican Film by Barbican Film. In 1975, Horace Ove became the first black British filmmaker to direct a feature film with Pressure. In this conversation from 2005, Horace Ove talks to his...
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Published Jun 5, 2017, 37:27 long, audio available.
In 1975, Horace Ove became the first black British filmmaker to direct a feature film with Pressure. In this conversation from 2005, Horace Ove talks to his friend, experimental filmmaker, John Akomfrah, about this seminal film, exploring how the issues explored in Pressure are still relevant to the Black British experience today and his refusal to be pigeon-holed as a ‘black filmmaker’. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ScreenTalks Archive: Horace Ove is from Barbican Film by Barbican Film.
Published Jun 5, 2017 and 37:27 long