PHILLY: Friday, May 24 at 7PM, Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books
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The Paul Robeson House present a SCREENING OF _Horror Noire_, a
documentary about the history of BLACK HORROR.Film Description-
"Delving into a century of genre films that by turns utilized,
caricatured, exploited, sidelined, and finally embraced them, HORROR
NOIRE TRACES THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF BLACK AMERICANS IN HOLLYWOOD
THROUGH THEIR CONNECTION TO THE HORROR GENRE. Adapting Robin Means
Coleman’s seminal book, _HORROR NOIRE_ will present the living and
the dead, using new and archival interviews from scholars and
creators; the voices who survived the genre’s past trends, to those
shaping its future."
Immediately following the SCREENING, there will be a TALKBACK ON
BLACK HORROR WITH CO-producer of _Horror Noire_, Ashlee Blackwell,
Hakim Pitts, Dr. Ebony E. Thomas, Shefon Nachelle, Gabrial Bryant and
Zalika U. Ibaorimi. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30PM.
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