Imagining counter-futures
The film 'Neptune Frost' reduces the gulf between Africanfuturism and Afrofuturism by connecting their shared vision against violent systems of domination.
The film 'Neptune Frost' reduces the gulf between Africanfuturism and Afrofuturism by connecting their shared vision against violent systems of domination.
'Neptune Frost,' written and co-directed by Saul Williams, knows that extraction is everyone’s problem.
Collapsing the binaries hard-wired into the logic and narrative of “uber-gentrification;” the latter representing the conquest of science over art, technology over soul and innovation over old.
The U.S. premiere of Alain Gomis' new film "Tey (Aujourd'hui)," starring Saul Williams.
There is something to be said about the sheer volume of highly-anticipated films made by black filmmakers or about communities of color.
In Alain Gomis's "Tey', 'Aujourd'hui," a man lives the last day of his life.