| Author 1: | Patrick Williamstr> | |
| Title: | Imaged Communities: Black British Film in the Eighties and Nineties | |
| Published in: | Critical Survey | |
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| Year: | 1996 | |
| Vol./No./Date: | 8, no. 1 | |
| Pages: | 3-13 | |
| Location: | TABB | |
| Synopsis: | Explores the concept of 'community' in black British film and discusses the importance of 'communities of resistance'. Films discussed are: "The Passion of Remembrance", "Handsworth Songs", "Twilight City", "Who Needs a Heart" and "Young Soul Rebels". | |
| Keyword 1: | black filmmaking | |
| Keyword 2: | film | |
| Keyword 3: | independent film | |
| Keyword 4: | Sankofa | |
| Keyword 5: | Black Audio Film Collective | |
| Keyword 6: | Isaac Julien | |
| Keyword 7: | John Akomfrah | |
| Keyword 8: | Reece Auguiste | |
| Keyword 9: | Maureen Blackwood | |
| Keyword 10: | 1980s | |
| Keyword 11: | black British film | |
| Keyword 12: | community | |
| Keyword 13: | resistance | |
| Film Reference 1: | Passion of Remembrance | |
| Film Reference 2: | Handsworth Songs | |
| Film Reference 3: | Who Needs A Heart | |
| Film Reference 4: | Young Soul Rebels | |
| Film Reference 5: | Twilight City | |
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