
In this collection of six shorts, filmmakers gaze at themselves and their world, attempting to make sense of what they see reflected back. From gripping drama to heart-warming comedy, Our Right to Gaze: Black Film Identities features timely stories from Black artists that take us outside of the ordinary.
● Love in Submission by Antu Yacob & Lande Yoosuf
● A Hollywood Party by Toryn Seabrooks
● Pandemic Chronicles by Ya’ke Smith
● Auntie Zariyah by Zora Bikangaga
● The Black Banshee by Kyla Sylvers
● Nowhere by Lin Que Ayoung
- Year2021
- Runtime82 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Premiere2021
- RatingPG-13
- NoteContent Advisory: Pandemic Chronicles includes full nudity/mature content The Black Banshee features police violence
In this collection of six shorts, filmmakers gaze at themselves and their world, attempting to make sense of what they see reflected back. From gripping drama to heart-warming comedy, Our Right to Gaze: Black Film Identities features timely stories from Black artists that take us outside of the ordinary.
● Love in Submission by Antu Yacob & Lande Yoosuf
● A Hollywood Party by Toryn Seabrooks
● Pandemic Chronicles by Ya’ke Smith
● Auntie Zariyah by Zora Bikangaga
● The Black Banshee by Kyla Sylvers
● Nowhere by Lin Que Ayoung
- Year2021
- Runtime82 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Premiere2021
- RatingPG-13
- NoteContent Advisory: Pandemic Chronicles includes full nudity/mature content The Black Banshee features police violence