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Film

'Pressure' Film & Discussion


18 Oct 2019, 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Ground Floor, Library, Rutherford Building

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Department Library, Topology Research Unit, Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Contact a.gray(@gold.ac.uk)

Part of Goldsmiths Library's celebration of Black History Month a showing of Horace Ové's 1976 film 'Pressure'

Showing of Horace Ové's 1976 film 'Pressure' hailed as the the UK's first black feature film. We are delighted to have artist and son of Horace, Zak Ové' and lead actor from the film Herbert Norville in discussion on the night chaired by Professor Julian Henriques, Director of the Topology Research Unit and academic and researcher in the department ofMedia, Communications and Cultural Studies.

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18 Oct 2019 6:00pm - 9:00pm
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