100 YEARS OF BLACK CINEMA
Sat, 7 Jan 1995 10:17:54 CST
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Announcement:
The Smithsonian Institute's Program in African American Culture presents:
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100 YEARS OF BLACK FILM: IMAGING AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE, HISTORY AND CULTURE
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From Wednesday, February 1 through Saturday, February 4 at the Museum of
Natural History, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW. Washington, DC.
[Co-sponsored by Ethnic Imagery Project of the Archives Center of the
National Museum of American History, The Black Film Institute of the
University of the District of Columbia, Black Film Review magazine]
The conference is free and open to the public, however, registration is
required. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve
basis. Mail registration forms may be sent to:
Smithsonian Institute
National Museum of American History
Programs in African American Culture
Room 1015, MRC 607
Washington, DC 20560
Call
202/357-2700 for more information or (TTY)
202/357-1729 (Mon.-Sat. 9-4)
or fax to: 202/357-1853
or email to: [log in to unmask]
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JANUARY 20, 1995
There are 12 panel sessions planned over the four-day conference. A
partial list of panel participants includes:
Orlando Bagwell Toni Cade Bambara Donald Bogle
Jacqueline Bobo India Cooke Dr. Thomas Cripps
Dr. Manthia Diawara Carl Erickson Dr. Gloria Gibson-Hudson
William Greaves Ed Guerrero Clarence Lusane
Michelle Parkerson Mark A. Reid Dr. Jesse Rhines
Clyde Taylor Pam Thomas Dr. Craig Watkins
Mary Watkins
In addition, there will be selected film screenings and performances
including a screening of a recently restored version of Oscar Micheaux's
WITHIN OUR GATES (1919) with a musical accompaniment by India Cooke and
Mary Watkins.
Session titles (in order)
1-Hollywood Exposed: Black Scrutiny of the Film Industry
2-Survey of 100 Years of Blacks in Film
3-Race and Representation: The Political and Social Context
of Black Film Images
4-Pioneering Efforts: The Early Black Independents
5-Found Treasures: Films of the Past
6-From Music to Message: Shifts in Black Cinematic Expression
in the 1940's and 1950's
7-Making It Real: Eight Decades of Black Documentary Film
8-Blaxploitation and Its Discontents
9-Selling Our Souls: Blaxploitation Revisited
10-Cinema of Emergence and Protest: New Independent Film Makers
11-New Black Cinema Wave and Beyond
12-Black Alternatives to the Hollywood Mainstream: The Rise of
Independents
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REGISTRATION FORM
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100 YEARS OF BLACK FILM
To register, complete and return this form. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. Please
register only for the session(s) you will attend.
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Please register me for the following session(s)
____SESSION I ____ SESSION V ____SESSION IX
____SESSION II ____ SESSION VI ___ SESSION X
____SESSION III ____ SESSION VII ___ SESSION XI
____SESSION IV ____ SESSION VIII ____SESSION XII
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