Exploring race, identity, her love of cinema and the power of storytelling, artist Michelle Williams Gamaker disrupts and reimagines Powell and Pressburger’s films. This event will look at my Critical Affection for these British Directors, and will screen three of my films across my work in Fictional Activism, Fictional Revenge and Fictional Healing: House of Women (2017), Oberon (2023) and Thieves (2023)
Michelle Williams Gamaker’s stunning, beautifully-staged films trouble the too often overlooked political dynamics trapped in classic cinema. Calling her work ‘fictional activism’, she imagines alternative scenarios where marginalised brown characters take control of the films in which they appear, reformulating narratives and disturbing received histories. The House of Women (2017, 14min) drastically reimagines casting sessions for Kanchi in Black Narcissus in a deliberately dissonant, modern setting. Thieves (2023, 27min) meanwhile sees rebellious Sabu and Anna May Wong turn the tables on Michael Powell and his crew, during the making of The Thief of Baghdad, with electrifying results. We are delighted to also welcome Williams Gamaker to discuss her work, the issues it raises, and her interests in Powell and Pressburger, with Dr. Kulraj Phullar. whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=michellewilliamsgamakerandpowellandpressburger
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Michelle Williams GamakerA timeline of talks, events, exhibitions and screenings by Michelle Williams Gamker Archives
June 2024
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