Julie Dash, USA, 1991, 112'; in English and Gullah Creole, with English subtitles.
Having inspired Beyoncé’s iconic visual album Lemonade, the film, set in 1902 coastal South Carolina in the Gullah community, whose West African ancestors survived slavery, remains urgent today as it follows a multi-generational family who fight to maintain their idiosyncratic cultural heritage.
The series "Rumble Residents Select"
Our residents, who create the "Rumble in the Archive" space, invite you to continue expanding their intervention! The selection of films addresses power relations at different moments in history and bring a critique thereof into the museum space.
The series' further dates:
Do 12.03.2026
Film by John Akomfrah, 2013
The Stuart Hall Project
Do 16.04.2026
Film by Sean Devlin, 2023
Asog
Do 04.06.2026
Film by Ronnie Wahli, Patrizia Loggia, Marcel Müller, Thomas Krempke, Markus Sieber, 1981
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