Decolonise English Extra Film Screening – Handsworth Songs 4 March 2019 POSTPONED


MONDAY 4 MARCH @ 5pm

JUDITH E WILSON DRAMA STUDIO

FACULTY OF ENGLISH

WEST ROAD

CAMBRIDGE

 

MANY APOLOGIES BUT THIS SCREENING HAS  NOW BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL THE EASTER TERM.

Handsworth Songs is a richly-layered documentary representing the hopes and dreams of post-war black British people in the light of the civil disturbances of the 1980s. It engages with Britain’s colonial past, public and private memories, and the struggles of race and class.
The title refers to the riots in Handsworth, Birmingham during September 1985. The soundtrack is influenced by reggae, punk and the post-industrial noise movement. Black Audio Film Collective was founded in 1982 by a group of sociology, psychology and fine art students. The collective undertook all aspects of the production and distribution of their films.