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Imagining otherwise is at the heart of this film program. Fantasies about destroying capitalist edifices, rectifying past harm, and the tenacity of resistance take front and center.


Content warning: Discussion of self harm (Son of Samoa), Flashing lights (Mahdi Amel in Gaza)


Accessibility: Closed captions available


Thank you to our screening partner: Making Worlds Cooperative Bookstore & Social Center


In 1947, London was a hub of radical anticolonial activity. International intellectuals, artists and activists like Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Sylvia Wynter, C.L.R. James, Kwame Nkrumah and George Padmore were all in London at the eve of the end of British colonialism. Individually, they were agitating for their respective countries’ national independence, but did they meet? And if they all did, what did they discuss? What did they conjure?

  • Runtime
    28 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Premiere
    Philadelphia
  • Social Media
  • Director
    Onyeka Igwe
  • Screenwriter
    Tosin Lepe
  • Producer
    Tosin Lepe
  • Cast
    Tomi Egbowon-Ogunjobi, Renee Bailey, Kenneth Omole, Emmanuel Kojo, Chris Rochester, Robbie Capaldi
  • Cinematographer
    Morgan K. Spencer
  • Editor
    Harry Swan
  • Animator
    Sophie Cundale
  • Production Design
    Sophie Cundale
  • Composer
    Naima Karlsson
  • Sound Design
    Edwin Matthews
  • Music
    Tabitha Thorlu-Bangura