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**We’re offering a sliding scale for our Cinema Revival screenings in an effort to keep our programming accessible to all people, especially in a moment of extreme financial uncertainty. Please consider your needs and abilities—as well as those of others—when choosing how much to pay for this screening. We are very grateful for the generous support of patrons with the means to chip in a bit more in these precarious times. Visit the Wexner Center donation page to make a donation of your choosing.**
One of the first feature films written and directed by an African American woman, Kathleen Collins’s Losing Ground is a portrait of a marriage at a crossroads, between a philosophy professor (Seret Scott) and a painter (Bill Gunn, director of Ganja & Hess). The film was named to the Library of Congress’s prestigious National Film Registry in December. Thank you to Amy Heller & Dennis Doros, Milestone Films, for their support of this event.
- Year1982
- Runtime86 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorKathleen Collins
DOWNLOAD THE EVENTIVE APP TO WATCH DIRECTLY ON YOUR TV WITH ROKU, APPLE TV, SMART TV, CHROMCAST AND MORE - Visit the Eventive FAQ for details
**We’re offering a sliding scale for our Cinema Revival screenings in an effort to keep our programming accessible to all people, especially in a moment of extreme financial uncertainty. Please consider your needs and abilities—as well as those of others—when choosing how much to pay for this screening. We are very grateful for the generous support of patrons with the means to chip in a bit more in these precarious times. Visit the Wexner Center donation page to make a donation of your choosing.**
One of the first feature films written and directed by an African American woman, Kathleen Collins’s Losing Ground is a portrait of a marriage at a crossroads, between a philosophy professor (Seret Scott) and a painter (Bill Gunn, director of Ganja & Hess). The film was named to the Library of Congress’s prestigious National Film Registry in December. Thank you to Amy Heller & Dennis Doros, Milestone Films, for their support of this event.
- Year1982
- Runtime86 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorKathleen Collins