A conversation with Angelina Maccarone, Kati Luzie Stüdemann, Lamin Leroy Gibba, David Uzochukwu and Fatima El-Tayeb (inquired). Moderation: Jamie Watson.
ALLES WIRD GUT (1998) and SCHWARZE FRÜCHTE (2024) are two examples of queer black filmmaking from Hamburg. There are 26 years between the productions and the eagerly awaited release of SCHWARZE FRÜCHTE shows that queer Black stories are still rare in German film in 2024.
What has changed in Germany since then? We want to talk about this - between then and now, between the generations of queer filmmakers in Hamburg.
The event will be held in German and interpreted into German sign language.
🎬 EVERYTHING WILL BE OK - Saturday, 19.10.24, 3 pm
📍 @Metropolis_Cinema
🗣 Original with German subtitles for the hearing impaired
🎬 SCHWARZE FRÜCHTE - (All episodes) Thursday, 17.10.24, 17.30-23 h
📍@3001cinema
🗣 Original with English subtitles
[ENG] We are delighted to present four LET'S TALK events as part of our 35th anniversary.
LET'S TALK: TRANS*GENERATIONAL - QUEER BLACK REPRESENTATION IN GERMAN FILM
📅 Saturday, 19.10.24, 5.30 pm
📍 Metropolis Cinema
ALLES WIRD GUT and SCHWARZE FRÜCHTE are two examples of queer black filmmaking from Hamburg. There are 26 years between the productions, and the eagerly awaited release of SCHWARZE FRÜCHTE shows that queer Black stories are still rare in German film in 2024.
What has changed in Germany since then? We want to talk about this - between the generations of queer filmmakers in Hamburg.
This event will be held in German and translated into German sign language.
Price information:
A free ticket is required, please reserve online.