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Union CinemaThis fiction film debut marks a watershed in the history of British cinema: the nation’s first feature to be written and directed by a Black filmmaker and the first to focus on the perspective of Black characters.
Young Soul Rebels
Union CinemaIn 1977 London, the world of two pirate DJs gets turned upside down when their gay friend is murdered before one of them discovers they are in possession of a tape recording of the killing.
From the Archives: UWM Film Faculty Edition
Union CinemaThis From the Archives edition focuses on films from the archive made by Faculty members past and present. Expect drama, documentary, experimentation, comedy, appropriation, and the unexpected.
Hands on a Hardbody
Union CinemaFilmmaker S.R. Bindler profiles Texas contestants trying to win a truck by keeping one hand on it longer than everyone else.
Few Can See
Union CinemaFew Can See examines the legacy of broadcast censorship of the conflict in the north of Ireland and political movements during this era.
Twilight City
Union CinemaA fictional letter from a daughter in London to her mother in Dominica threads together connected interviews from predominantly black and Asian cultural critics, historians, and journalists.
My Brother’s Wedding
Union CinemaBy Charles Burnett. Part of Two from the LA Rebellion, with Bless Their Little Hearts by Bill Woodberry.
Bless Their Little Hearts
Union CinemaA key masterpiece of the LA Rebellion, Bless Their Little Hearts distills the social concerns and aesthetics of that trailblazing movement in African American cinema.