Collections/June 2022
Key works of the media-making movement that gave centrality to the voices and experiences of African American women during the late 1970s and early ’80s, these revelatory, newly resorted shorts by trailblazing filmmaker Fronza Woods are no less impactful today. In Killing Time , Woods offers a wryly humorous reflection on the absurdity of existence via the story of a woman contemplating suicide, while in Fannie’s Film , she gives vital expression to the hopes, goals, and inner feelings of a domestic worker.
2 films — 0 on the Channel, 2 unavailable