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Artist's Choice Screening: West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty

Duration: 1h53m, age: 18+
Dates: Wed 12 Mar 2025 20:15

Selected by Camara Taylor as their Artist’s Choice Screening. 

One of Med Hondo’s enduring masterpieces, this stunning, rarely screened MGM-inspired musical was, in its day, the most expensive African film ever made. 

 Adapted by writer Daniel Boukman from his own work and seven years in the making, it takes place entirely on a single set - an enormous slave ship symbolising the relationship between Europe and the Caribbean – as it explores hundreds of years of history, including both the forced migration of the Atlantic slave trade and the 20th century immigration of Afro-Caribbean subjects. 

 A vast musical fresco, West Indies… is a miraculous achievement, boasting a breathtaking array of filmic techniques alongside dazzling choreography, wide-ranging musical styles, sharp satire and captivating and poignant lyricism; all part of a rousing whole that invites, the viewer to join in the struggle to help transform the world. 

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