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07.02.2025
Black Artists Matter | New collection on ARTS.FILM
February is Black History Month. And to mark the occasion, we’ve put together a high level selection for you: Prison of the Sun with dancer Axelle Munezero, a film about a little-known minority in the USA (Black Indians), a documentary about the brilliant David Hammons (The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art & Times of David Hammons) and a piece named Toni Morrison and the Ghosts of America. Now more than ever, ARTS.FILM celebrates the contributions of black artists, past and present!
Black Artists Matter
Black Indians — Jo Béranger
Jean-Michel Basquiat, artiste absolu – Pierre-Paul Puljiz
Toni Morrison et les fantômes de l’Amérique – Claire Laborey
The Melt Goes On Forever : The Art & Times of David Hammons – Judd Tully
Lobi Kuna (avant-hier / après-demain) – Matthias De Groof
All the Streets are Silent : The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987−1997) – Jeremy Elkin
Prison of the Sun – Kaveh Nabatian
The Challenging Dance – Alexandre Paskanoi
Moya — Samuel Renaud